The Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act is an Indian legislation that establishes a legal framework for addressing civil liability for nuclear damage caused by nuclear incidents. The Act provides for compensation to victims of nuclear incidents, defines the liability of operators, and outlines the process for claiming and distributing compensation.

Cultural property is targeted for two reasons during armed conflict: casualities resulting from military necessity and the exigencies of war, and purposeful destruction of cultural property as a determined warfare policy utilized by one or both sides to the battle.

The international community should protect cultural heritage against both conventional military forces’ operations during symmetric combat and terrorist groups’ propaganda activities.

Date of Decision: 17th May 2023 Division Bench Of Delhi High Court Corum: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vibhu Bakhru Hon’ble Mr. Justice Amit Mahajan   An arbitral award was awarded in …

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Join us at our upcoming seminar “International Trade & Shipping, Commodity Arbitration & Arbitrability of Corporate Disputes,” presented in collaboration with Rajah & Tann Asia, Simha Law, and Nani Palkhivala …

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FLDG GUIDELINES: REGULATING DIGITAL LENDING Introduction On 8th June 2023, the Reserve Bank of India released the much-awaited guidelines on First Loss Default Guarantee (“FLDG”) in the form of a …

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Last week, Shreyas Jayasimha attended and spoke at the event, “Net Zero Warriors: Entrepreneurs Driving Energy Transition”. Powered by Transition Venture Capital and organised by IEEE, the conference aimed to …

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Aarna Law is thrilled to share that Anusha Madhusudhan from our international disputes team has been selected by the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the UN, …

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