Rahul Ranjan

Judicial Attitude on the Judicial Separation in Foreign Marriages

The system of law which should control a marriage should stay behind constant and cannot change with vagaries or the whims of the spouses to the marriage. It has also been commonly approved that questions touching the personal status of a human being should be controlled constantly by one and the similar law, irrespective of …

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How Innovative is the New Ohada Arbitration Framework Approved on the 23 of November 2017?

In 2017, OHADA adopted a new Uniform Act on Arbitration (UAA), repealing the previous Uniform Act dated 11 March 1997. This reform is part of an effort to promote and consolidate alternative methods of settling disputes, further illustrated by a new Uniform Act on the Common Court of Justice and Arbitration (CCJA) Rules of Arbitration …

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Implementation of Powers and Functions of Sangguniang Kabataan amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic: Basis for Development of Action Plan

The aim of this study was to determine the Implementation of Powers and Functions of the Sangguniang Kabataan amidst covid-19 pandemic and aims to know what are the problems and solutions they deep-felt and implement during this time. It specifically investigated the problems and solutions of the Sangguniang Kabataan in Bongabon, Nueva Ecija in this …

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Corporate Social Responsibility: The Relevance in Indian Corporate

Corporate social responsibility, abbreviated as CSR is a new concept in the Indian corporate sector. India is reported to be the first country to introduce statutory corporate social responsibility through the Companies Act, 2013. Corporate social responsibility is channel through which the corporate sector address to the needs of the society which will be solved …

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Emerging Trends in Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression in India

Freedom of speech and expression is the life line of democracy. It has been recognized as a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution. This freedom is available to Indian citizens only and casts a restriction on the state not to unnecessarily meddle with this vital freedom, except the imposition of reasonable restrictions mentioned under the …

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State Sovereignty vis-a-vis Settlement of Investment Disputes

The Tanzanian government acknowledged the fact that foreign direct investment is a driver for economic development which gears towards the achievement of the government’s goal of transformation of the country’s economy of industrialization. This is possible only if among other things, foreign investment is encouraged by having in place, a legal and institutional framework that …

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Assessment and Critique of the Role and Performance of the National Human Rights Commission in India

National Human Rights Commission of India has completed more than 25 years of its establishment. Since its formation on October 12, 1993, under the Protection of Human Rights Act, the Commission took upon itself the responsibility to monitor and protect human rights in India. Over the years under review, its role and efforts in dealing …

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Supremacy Of Judiciary Over The Parliament Through Interpretation Of Legislation: Referencing The Constitution Of Republic In Sri Lanka

This article aims to study to what extent judicial supremacy exists over the Parliament through interpretation of legislations according to the powers and responsibilities vested by the Constitution of Sri Lanka. The study limits the examination of the only jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to interpret the parliamentary Bills. This analysis has been done using …

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