This is, indeed, a foregone conclusion that the Competition Act, 2002 (The Act) has played its part well when it comes to correcting the dynamics and ecosystem of the markets and ensuring a fair competition among business enterprises so that maximum benefit is passed on to the consumers. Time and again, the Competition Commission of...
The legal sector in India has finally got a grip on the technological enhancement and it has done so with élan! The use of technological advancement in the legal sector represents a paradigm shift in the way they now function. Presently, the Indian legal profession is the second largest in the world and has garnered...
Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution method based on the consent of the parties, which is often preferred to domestic judicial systems for the resolution of disputes arising from commercial/contractual relationships. A dispute may be settled by arbitration where the parties have voluntarily entered into an arbitration agreement. Thus, as long as the subject matter...
Has the Indian legal practice really developed in terms of welcoming legal tech into its daily working? Recent trends suggest that globalization has triggered a tremendous spat of growth for Indian law firms and organizations, yet digital transformation in the Indian legal sector is erratic if not sporadic. Date management, machine learning, case studies, e-filing,...
Law as a profession can be traced back to the public orators of ancient Athens. Through the ages, it has transitioned into a fireball profession. Lawyers vis-a-vis legal professionals these days are nothing like their counterparts were — say ten years ago. Cliche´ as it may be, but technology has manifested lawyers into a one-of-its-kind...