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PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION FILED FOR ESTABLISHING ELDER-LINE IN HARYANA
Argued a PIL for establishment of a helpline for the senior citizens in the State of Haryana. Despite rules & laws requiring its implementation, it
Rising Legal Falcon Award
Happy to share with you that I was awarded the Rising Legal Falcon award in recognition for “Outstanding Achievements In The Legal Industry” in Dubai
THE DOCTRINE OF MERGER – IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPT PROCEEDINGS
[1] Authored by Satyam Tandon and Nisha Kanojia, Advocates at the Punjab & Haryana High Court Originally published in Opinion Volume 2 of the Bar
THE PDP BILL AND DRONES – AN EXECUTIONAL CATASTROPHY
Authored by Satyam Tandon, Advocate at the High Court of Punjab & Haryana and Prashant Munshi, Penultimate Year Student at NLSIU, Bangalore. First published in
Cheque bouncing and Covid-19
Recently, I noticed a trend in the interpretation of #chequebouncing cases under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. As most of you would know that
Making India the hub of arbitration
When legal luminaries like the Union Law Minister, Kiren Rijiju; Senior Advocate and Former Solicitor General of India, Ranjit Kumar; and Senior Advocate and Established
2nd Memorial Webinar on the Birth Anniversary of Former Chief Justice of India, Justice Madan Mohan Punchhi
Anchored the 2nd Memorial #Webinar on the Birth Anniversary of my Nanaji, Former Chief Justice of India, Justice Madan Mohan Punchhi, on the topic, “How to Make India the
Specific tips to increase your efficiency at work
Many times similar articles only talk about what to do and not how to do it, I think these tips are very specific and shall
Law relating to Reassessment of Answer Sheets
Introduction Much has already been said about the far-reaching powers of judicial review, its scope, limitations, advantages and disadvantages, however, as is with every judgment
Sub-silentio and per incuriam: The art of distinguishing a judgment
The practice of citing judgments only after reading the head notes must be stopped, not only by advocates, but even by Courts. Have you ever