The Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Singapore set aside an arbitral award passed by a tribunal led by former Chief Justice of India, Dipak Misra. The Court found that nearly half of the award—212 out of 451 paragraphs—was copied word-for-word from two earlier arbitration awards, raising serious concerns over fairness and impartiality in the arbitration process.
An advocate has moved the Allahabad High Court’s Lucknow Bench, seeking Rs 1 crore from the Union Law Ministry for allegedly protecting former CJI Dipak Misra from “humiliation, insult, torture, and removal.” The court will hear the plea today.
In a move that has stirred significant debate, a parliamentary committee is actively considering the reinstatement of the adultery law and Section 377, which addresses non-consensual sexual activities involving men, women, and transpersons. This development comes from the Standing Committee on Home Affairs, chaired by BJP Rajya Sabha MP Brij Lal. The committee is currently […]
