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Virtual ODR is the flavour of the day for ADR

Naavi has recently launched the New and Improved service for online Arbitration at www.arbitration.in The service is presently available for any commercial arbitration though lot more work is being done in the background to scale up the services as a … Continue reading

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Ease of Doing Business Ranking and Full Service ODR at Arbitration.in

It is heartening to note that the World Bank has recently praised the Modi Government that the “Ease of Doing Business” in India has become better in the current year.  (See report from Hindu) Yesterday, a meeting of the CFO … Continue reading

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The e-sign conundrum

(P.S:  This post tries to explain the “e-sign” system of authentication of an electronic document as per the provisions of Information Technology Act 2000 as amended in 2008 -ITA 2000/8, for the benefit of students and teachers of Cyber Law.  … Continue reading

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Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act on Electronic Evidence Explained

  Of late, Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act is under focus in the Judicial and Law Enforcement circles. In this context, Naavi has put across his views on the section and how it needs to be understood in the … Continue reading

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RBI does a Modi on Bitcoin

This Christmas has been a real merry Christmas for India…. and also Pakistan. In a stunning move which stunned everybody from his supporters to detractors, Indian PM Mr Narendra Modi dropped in at Lahore wished happy birthday to the Pakistani … Continue reading

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Parliamentary Panel remembers Cyber Appellate Tribunal

The fact that Cyber Appellate Tribunal (CAT) the appellate authority for all Adjudications in the country under Section 46 of ITA 2000/8 has not been functional since June 2011 has been discussed adnauseam on this site. (Refer here). It was … Continue reading

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