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: Saturday, March 13, 2021, 1:35 PM IST Analysis: Here s what the Supreme Court and High Courts of India had to say this week Unsplash This segment highlights the important issues of the Indian Legal System of the week objectively and with a magnified legal lens factually. What made Headlines from the Supreme Court of India this week? 1. The Top Court issued Notice on a plea challenging validity of provisions under the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. Supreme Court Bench led by Chief Justice Bobde issued notice to the Ministry of Law and Justice, Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Culture. The Act, as alleged, takes away the power of Court and Religious Sects to restore their places of Worship. Challenge has been sought against Sections 2,3,4 Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991 on the grounds of Article 14,15,21,25,26 and 29 of the Constitution. ....
Seven-CA arbitrator rules $5.3m discount A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size An independent arbitrator has ruled that Cricket Australia should provide the Seven Network a discount of $5.3 million, the broadcaster says. Seven West Media has announced an expert from the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) has made a call on its stoush with CA. In a statement, Seven West said the expert found that CA should deduct $5.3m from the next instalment of the broadcast rights fee, while a further $3m should be deducted if Australia’s rescheduled one-off Test against Afghanistan does not take place in 2021-22. ....
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Although the principles which constitute conventional wisdom are intended to be universal and are theoretically esteemed for their acceptability, international arbitration practice shows that despite a general consensus as to the formulation of certain principles, the perception of the way in which they should apply is likely to be influenced by the background of the party representatives or arbitrators.(1) Legal backgrounds The legal background of an arbitrator or counsel often influences their perception of the best way in which to conduct arbitral proceedings and apply the substantive law. According to Pierre Tercier, justice is not dispensed in the same way globally. Thus, the preferred way of applying the law in one legal system may be inconceivable in another. This implies that when faced with the inherent diverse backgrounds of parties and their representatives in international arbitration, arbitrators should be ready to understand and apply rules with which th ....