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About the Course

Arbitration is a popular alternative to traditional litigation for resolving disputes. This course provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of arbitration law, from the basics of arbitration agreements to the enforcement of arbitral awards.

The course is divided into 24 lectures, with 3 lectures per week. Each lecture covers a specific topic, such as the nature of arbitration, the arbitration process, the role of arbitrators, and the enforcement of arbitral awards.

The course is beneficial for all students, academicians and working professionals who are interested in arbitration law.

About the Speakers

Adv. Gautam Pratap Rai Matani

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About the Institute

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU) is a public law school and a National Law University located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was established as dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law Institute in 2005, and since then, has been providing undergraduate and postgraduate legal education.

It ranks 15th among India’s law institutes in the 2021 edition of National Institutional Ranking Framework report by the Ministry of Education (India) (erstwhile MHRD). The University is fully funded by the Government of Uttar Pradesh.

About the Journal

RMLNLU Law Review (‘Journal’) is an annual peer-reviewed journal published

How much prison time could Trump face? Past cases brought steep punishment for document holders

WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI investigators who searched Harold Martin’s Maryland property in the fall of 2016 found classified documents — including material at the top secret level — strewn about his home, car and storage shed.

Unlike former President Donald Trump, the former National Security Agency contractor didn’t contest the allegations, ultimately pleading guilty in 2019 and admitting his actions were “wrong, illegal and highly questionable.” But his expressions of contrition and guilty plea to a single count of willful retention of national defense information didn’t spare him the harsh punishment of nine years in prison.

The resolution of

Webinar on ‘Career Opportunities in Law’ on June 17,2023 organized by The Northcap University, Gurugram – Register Now – The Legal Lock

About NorthCap University

The NorthCap University (NCU), is promoted by the Educate India Society that was founded in 1996. Previously an engineering and management college (ITM), the institute gained the status of a State Private university in 2009, under Act No. 25/2009 by the Legislature of the State of Haryana and accorded UGC approval under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act 1956. NCU rebranded itself on 31 August 2015 vide Haryana Government Ordinance No. 2 of 2015, followed by a UGC notification dated 26 August 2015. NCU is a single campus university located in Sector 23-A, Gurugram, Haryana.

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A Solution Rigged with Theoretical Problems – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog

By- Prabal Karthikheyan


INTRODUCTION

In India, the test for Corporate Tax Residency was initially based on the first while ‘Control and Management’ test (hereinafter ‘C&M test’), which was based on the ‘Central Control and Management’ in the UK. This test leaves the determination of the company’s residence to the place where the head and brain are located and important decisions are being made. However, the problem of shell companies and tax evasion still seemed to persist owing to companies having certain isolated instances of control being able to evade tax by contending that the control did not rest wholly in

Read Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner’s bombshell prison letters for the first time

Letters written by the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, in which he protests his innocence and tries to claim he had nothing to do with her disappearance, have been revealed for the first time.

Christian Brueckner, who is in jail for rape, penned a series of letters from his prison cell, attempting to distance himself from the unsolved case of the then-three-year-old, who vanished while on a family holiday from Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007.

“You can never imagine how it is when the whole world believes you are a child murderer, and you are not,” he

Analysing the Appellate Mechanism from the Armed Forces Tribunal – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog

By: Andolan Sarkar


INTRODUCTION

The genesis of the Armed Forces Tribunal was caused by the observations made by the Supreme Court (herein after ‘SC’) in Lt. Col. Prithi Pal Singh Bedi v. Union of India & Others, wherein the court noted that the punishments awarded to service persons by the Armed Forces were not proportionate and excessively harsh. The court suggested a review mechanism by the Armed Forces Tribunal. Consequently, the Armed Forces Tribunal Act was formulated in 2007. The Armed Forces Tribunal performed the function of a specialized tribunal catering to cases exclusively arising from the Armed Forces.

Mexican prosecutors drop case against woman sentenced to kill man who was raping her

Mexican prosecutors said Saturday they’re dropping a case against a woman who was hit with a six-year prison sentence for killing a man as he raped and assaulted her.

The reversal comes after protests erupted when a court in Mexico State agreed last week that 23-year-old Roxana Ruiz was raped in 2021, but was still guilty of homicide with “excessive use of legitimate defense” and ordered to pay $16,000 to her attacker’s family.

The state Prosecutor’s Office said it made the decision to drop charges after taking into account that Ruiz, who is an Indigenous woman and single mother, is