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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

75 Years of Independence and Evolution of Law: Part 3 (1998 to 2022)


Written By : Vidhikarya

In the past 25 years, India has been speeding towards technological developments like the rest of the world. How could law in India lag behind in this context? From 1998 till present day, India has numerous examples of developments in the Indian legal system after independence. The Information Techn...

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Inadequacy infrastructure in Indian courts


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

·        According to the Chief Justice of India, developing a strong judicial infrastructure for Indian courts has always been a secondary concern. Because of this mentality, courts in India continue to function in outdated buildings, making it impossible fo...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

75 years of Independence and Evolution of Law: Part 2 (1973 to 1997)


Written By : Vidhikarya

 The last quarter of the 20th century proved critical for the Indian legal system after independence. Proclamation of national emergency in 1975 gave people of India a new adventure to deal with which was totally beyond expectation. The tug of war among political leaders and damage control by t...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

75 Years of Independence and Evolution of Law: Part 1 (1947 to 1972)


Written By : Vidhikarya

India is celebrating 75 years of independence in various ways. Our national flag, the tricolour, became the centre of attraction. It has become an era of national festivals for India. In this blog, it is an attempt to understand 75 years of independence and evolution of law in India through each yea...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

International Commercial Arbitration - India and the World


Written By : Vidhikarya

In India, commercial disputes are usually subjected to arbitration rather than moving the courts of law. That is the case when both the parties to a legal dispute are individuals, associations, or companies located in India. The confusion arises when one of the parties to dispute are citizens of, or...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

Is Live in Relationship Legal in India?


Written By : Vidhikarya

Live in relationship is legal in India or not? Either way, it has become a new norm in the land of culture and morals. Live-in relationships are a taboo in Indian society. The reason could be testing the compatibility between partners or to escape the tight clutches of marital laws in India. Two adu...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

Labour Card Benefits in Unorganised Sector


Written By : Vidhikarya

Maids, construction labourers, electricians, plumbers…..there are so many people around us who are surviving without any job security. They can be fired at any minute and may also sometimes not be paid for the work already done. While termination during COVID-19 was the new normal, these peop...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

National Flag Code of India: Know Your Tiranga


Written By : Vidhikarya

Independence was a great deal for India in 1947 when we got back the steering wheel of our own land. It was time to re-establish our identity as a nation. Having a national flag of India was a massive decision which had already witnessed several changes during the struggle for freedom. It went from ...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

Rakshabandhan: Legal View of Brother-Sister Relationship


Written By : Vidhikarya

Pulling your sister’s hair feels great. Fake crying to get your brother beaten by parents feels awesome. Pillow fights in sibling relationships come to an amicable end only after the entry of their angry mother in the room. In India, such scenes are not so rare when the sister is tying a rakhi on ...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

Types of Arbitration in India


Written By : Vidhikarya

What is Arbitration? When parties to a legal dispute mutually consent to hand over their matter to a third person called arbitrator for resolution, it is called arbitration. It is another form of alternative dispute resolution governed by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The scope of arbi...

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