Author: E-Justice India

INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR ON “POST COVID MEDIATION – CHARTING THE PATH OF THE FUTURE” (SCOPE OF MEDIATION IN SPORTS DISPUTE)

Hear an International panel of invited guests from across the Commonwealth share their current experiences in mediating sports disputes.  Panelists from the West Indies, Canada, India and Ireland will discuss a range of issues in the third part of the Webinar series “Post Covid Mediation – Charting the Path of the Future”. HOSTED BY: Mediators

Online Certificate Course on Contract Drafting by E-Justice India

About the Course Contract Drafting is the act of writing out the terms and details of the contract, in order to outline the legal obligations of the two parties, so that they fully understand the terms of the agreement and their respective duties towards one another. All corporate professionals, business managers, lawyers, law students, entrepreneurs

CHANGES MADE UNDER FOREIGN CONTRIBUTION AMENDEMENT BILL 2020

The preamble of the Foreign Contribution (regulation) Act 2010 states- “An Act to consolidate the law to regulate the acceptance and utilisation of foreign contribution or foreign hospitality by certain individuals or associations or companies and to prohibit acceptance and utilisation of foreign contribution or foreign hospitality for any activities detrimental to the national interest

Sarla Mudgal and ors vs Union of India

Author : Shivanjali Mane Title of the case Sarla Mudgal, President, Kalyani and ors vs. Union of India and ors Citation AIR 1955 SC 1531 Bench Kuldip Singh and R.M.Shai Appellant Sarla Mudgal, President, Kalyani and ors Respondent Union of India and ors Introduction Marriage is one of the foundation stones of a civilized society.

D.C. Wadhwa vs State of Bihar

Case Name : D.C. Wadhwa vs State of Bihar Author : Ishita Arora Citation AIR 1987 SC 579 Bench Chief Justice V.N. Khare, Justice S.B. Sinha andJustice AR. Lakshmanan Introduction Article – 123 and 213 of the Constitution deals with ordinance making power. Article 123 states that the President can promulgate an ordinance only when