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Offside: A Look Into The International Court Of Arbitration For Sports
In the era of globalization which has witnessed countless disputes involving interests of multiple Countries and as such disputes become prominent,…
People Of Nowhere: Can Malaysia legally send the Rohingya refugees back?
Malaysian officials have taken the position that they will be sending the existing refugees in Pulau Langkawi back to Myanmar. Malaysia also turned away further boats arriving at its shores.…
Armed Forces (Assam- Manipur) Special Powers Act: An Overview (Part II)
In May, 2015, after 18 years Tripura became the first State to repeal the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers ;But what was/is this Act? And what makes it so controversial?For…
Liability of Brand Ambassadors in case of Product Deficiency & Misbranding: The Maggi-Lead Fiasco
How Did It Begin? Back in 2014, officials from the Food Safety and Drug Administration Department, in Bihar, picked up Maggi Noodles, which were being sold at a retail outlet…
Armed Forces (Assam- Manipur) Special Powers Act: An Overview (Part I)
INTRODUCTION The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act of 1958 (AFSPA) is one of the most draconian legislations that the Indian Parliament has passed. Under this Act,…
Red Card: Need for a Comprehensive Sports Legislation in India
India has provided the world with fourth largest football spectacle, in terms of average attendance, known as the Indian Super League as well…
Getting Linked on LinkedIn
In the cut throat competitive world of Law schools, "connections" is the most valuable asset. Whether on the real world, or on social networks. While law students spend a…
Understanding A Case Citation
NOT KNOWING THIS MIGHT EMBARRASS YOU SOMEDAY. SO BUCKLE UP NOW ! Every law student refer to various judgements every now and then. Some are Indian Judgements and some are…
Difference Between: Cover Letter And Statement Of Purpose.
A Cover Letter serves the same purpose as if you were there to introduce yourself in person. Consider it is your first sales…
Verdict: The Trial of Salman Khan (By A Salman Khan Fan)
Salman Khan was slapped with a five year imprisonment sentence for conviction under culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, a section under the Indian Penal Code Enacted in 1860, that…