International arbitration has increasingly become the preferred mechanism for resolving cross-border commercial disputes, offering a neutral, efficient, and enforceable alternative to tradition...
Over time, arbitration has emerged as one of the most sought-after methods of resolving disputes across the globe, particularly in the commercial and construction sectors. The UAE assumes a uni...
Arbitration, as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, has gained significant traction globally. Both India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have developed robust arbitration frameworks...
The UAE's infrastructure sector has seen remarkable growth, underpinned by significant investments in water, power, pipeline, and overhead transmission line projects. These projects, typically ...
The construction sector is a vital part of the UAE's economy, driving infrastructure development and economic growth. However, the complexity and scale of construction projects often lead to di...
The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts are a cornerstone of the UAE's judicial system, particularly for international business and financial disputes. Since its establishment in 2...
The global energy landscape has witnessed significant shifts over the past 12 months, driven by technological advancements, geopolitical dynamics, policy changes, and market fluctuations. These cha...
The electricity sector in India, governed by a complex legal framework, has seen numerous landmark judgments that have shaped its evolution. These cases have addressed critical issues such as t...
The Electricity Act of 2003 has been a cornerstone of India's energy sector, providing a robust legal framework for the generation, transmission, distribution, and trading of electricity. Over the ...
In the face of escalating climate change concerns and the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions, India has made significant strides in promoting renewable energy. The Electricity Act of 2003...
Electricity is a critical infrastructure for the economic and social development of any country. In India, the legal framework governing electricity is extensive and has evolved significantly over ...
On December 25, 2023, the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 ("BNS"), came into effect, replacing the antiquated Indian Penal Code, 1860 ("IPC"), as the new penal code for the nat...
163 years after the enactment of our first substantive criminal law, a proposal is underway to replace the outdated Indian Penal Code of 1860 with a new legal framework titled "Bharatiya N...
Technology is revolutionizing the way legal professionals work, and arbitration practice is no exception. The use of technology in modern arbitration practice has increased exponentially in rec...
Competition law in India aims to promote competition, protect consumer interests, and prevent anti-competitive practices. The Competition Act, of 2002 is the primary legislation governing compe...
Encounters, or extrajudicial killings, have been a long-standing issue in India. The use of encounters by law enforcement agencies as a means of dealing with criminal activity has often been cr...
The legal system in India is undergoing a period of transformation, with many changes on the horizon that will impact the future of litigation. These changes are driven by a range of factors, i...
On December 25, 2023, the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 ("BNS"), came into effect, rep...
163 years after the enactment of our first substantive criminal law, a proposal is underway to ...
The electricity sector in India, governed by a complex legal framework, has seen numerous landm...
The UAE's infrastructure sector has seen remarkable growth, underpinned by significant investme...