Professionalising arbitration Context New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Bill of 2018 Need for more dispute resolution mechanisms Rapidly changing economic activities demand expeditious settlement of disputes To inspire confidence and credibility among the litigants. The huge backlog in courts Besides, the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ICADR), which was set up in 1995 with… Continue reading Professionalising arbitration
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In a first, collegium picks women lawyer as a judge
In a first, collegium picks women lawyer as a judge Context In a historic decision, the Supreme Court Collegium led by Chief Justice of India DipakMisra unanimously recommended the name of senior advocate Indu Malhotra for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court Other recommendations The Collegium has also recommended the name of Chief Justice of Uttarakhand… Continue reading In a first, collegium picks women lawyer as a judge
The road still runs through Ramallah
The road still runs through Ramallah Context NarendraModi’s visit to Israel last year, the first by an Indian Prime Minister, stood out for his decision not to visit the Palestinian territories. Two months before Mr.Modi’s visit, even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s closest ally, U.S. President Donald Trump, had coupled his visit to Jerusalem with a… Continue reading The road still runs through Ramallah
Beijing wary of Indian presence in S. China sea
Beijing wary of Indian presence in S. China sea Context China on Thursday objected to Vietnam’s invitation to India to invest in oil and natural gas sector in the disputed South China Sea, saying it is firmly opposed to infringement of its rights using development of bilateral ties as an “excuse” Invitation to India Investment… Continue reading Beijing wary of Indian presence in S. China sea
Budhism is basis of an early form of globalization
Budhism is basis of an early form of globalization Context Inaugurating the fourth International Dharma-Dhamma conference on state and social order at Rajgir in Nalanda district of Bihar on Thursday, President Ram NathKovind said Buddhism was the basis for an early form of globalisation, and of interconnectedness in our continent President’s views Timing is important:… Continue reading Budhism is basis of an early form of globalization
India’s vote at UN not an issue
India’s vote at UN not an issue Context Indo-Israel bilateral relations – PM Netanyahu’s January visit to India Backdrop India in December voted in favour of the UN General Assembly resolution, condemning the U.S. for its decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel Historic first Prime Minister NarendraModi had visited the Jewish state… Continue reading India’s vote at UN not an issue
India must seize the chance : US
India must seize the chance : US Context First public address by American envoy to India Kenneth Juster What did he say? Hub for US Business in Indo-pacific: India is a “leading power” in the Indo-Pacific and should gear up to become an alternative manufacturing destination to China to attract U.S. business Number of US companies are… Continue reading India must seize the chance : US
Towards stability
Towards stability Context A month after the Left Alliance secured a decisive victory in Nepal’s parliamentary elections, a government is yet to be formed in Kathmandu Alliance Left alliance includes the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre). Why the delay? Due to procedural issues, viz., The Upper House, or… Continue reading Towards stability
India confirms NSAs met in Bangkok
India confirms NSAs met in Bangkok Context The National Security Advisers (NSAs) of India and Pakistan met on December 26 in Bangkok, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed on Thursday Backdrop It was part of the mechanism to hold Pakistan accountable for the terrorism that emanates from its territory Issue raised by India India raised the… Continue reading India confirms NSAs met in Bangkok
Rights in the age of big data
Rights in the age of big data Context Data protection legislation should be about protecting people, not innovation Many concerns Concerns are being voiced this month in several Indian cities by members of the public, civil society groups, academic experts and technologists, think tanks, industry associations and technology companies to a committee headed by Justice… Continue reading Rights in the age of big data

