In June 2016[1]. The Apex Court confirmed that abuse of Sections 54 and 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) 1898, dealing with arrest on suspicion and subsequent remand, were inconsistent with the fundamental ...
By: James Plumb & Johanna Kennerley
The first part of this two part series, ‘Changes to the Water Act – Can you comply with your new obligations?’ focused on entry into Make Good Agreements.
In the second pa ...
By: Mark Brookes, Partner and Dee Wood, Senior Associate
As the gap widens between the amount of costs clients pay their solicitors and the amount they can recover on a standard basis in matters litigated in t ...
Introduction
It is common that agency and distribution contracts provide a minimum order undertaking for the agent and the distributor. According to such provisions, the agent or the distributor undertakes to purchase a ...
Appellate jurisdiction is regulated under the Civil Procedure Code[1] (“CPC”) that entered into force on 01.10.2011. Thus, the decisions rendered by the courts of first instance may be challenged before the comp ...
Introduction
As the volume of e-commerce has been increasing, online platforms have become important suppliers/service providers. In comparison to conventional sales channels, these platforms provide various advanced op ...
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