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Relevance of Indian Limitation Law vis-à-vis Foreign-seated International Arbitration With Indian Law As The Applicable Substantive Law

Conflict of Laws

The Supreme Court of India (“SC”) and the Law Commission of India have characterised the law of limitation as a procedural law. Under Indian law, the limitation for the type of cause of action at stake, in this case, was three years as opposed to Malaysian law, where the limitation was six years.

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Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax) 6/2024: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

In addition, the Bundesgerichtshof commented on disputed questions of private international law concerning the limitation of liability under maritime law. This paper argues to characterise it as substantive (insurance) law. Finally, this paper suggests liberal construction of the Rome Regulations with respect to Art.

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Amendment of Pleadings | Order VI Rule 17 [CPC]: A Critical Analysis

LexForti

Keywords- Amendment of Pleadings, Civil Procedure Code 1908. The principle followed in Civil Procedural Law is that the Court procedures and rules are designed to achieve substantial justice. Introduction. As stated before, a pleading can be both plaint and written statements. The reason was stated as.