Harsh Mahaseth is an Assistant Lecturer and Faculty Board, JGLS Pro Bono Publicus, at Jindal Global Law School, and a Research Analyst at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Jindal School of International Affairs, O.P. Jindal Global University.
The definition of legal positivism is that the thesis depends on the social facts rather than the merits.[1] It has had a long history and a broad influence on society ever since its inception....
Section 94 of the Companies Act, 2013, which corresponds to Section 163 of the Companies Act, 1956, seeks to provide the members and debenture holders of the company the right to the copies of ...
M. Chinna Karuppasamy v. Kanimozhi[1] is an interesting case as it poses the question of whether a woman, against whom a decree for divorce under the charge of adultery has been passed, is entitl...
An Exclusive jurisdiction clause is a term in a contract which confers the power to adjudicate the case to the exclusion of the other courts. There has been an increase in the usage of such claus...
What are religious forests Religious forests are those forest sites that are controlled or owned by a religious or faith group. Such sites include commercial holdings, forests managed by c...
Section 94 of the Companies Act, 2013, which corresponds to Section 163 of the Companies Act, 1...
An Exclusive jurisdiction clause is a term in a contract which confers the power to adjudicate t...
What are religious forests Religious forests are those forest sites that are controlled or own...
The definition of legal positivism is that the thesis depends on the social facts rather than t...