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Articles Contract Law

Frustration of Contract in Long-Term Infrastructure Projects: Revisiting Section 56 Through the Lens of Climate Disruption

Introduction The doctrine of frustration has always occupied an uneasy position in contract law. Its function is to provide relief where supervening events, unforeseen at the time of contracting, render

Articles Contract Law

Force Majeure After COVID: How Courts Are Now Reading Pandemic-Era Clauses Against Climate Events and Geopolitical Disruptions

Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic forced Indian courts to engage with force majeure and frustration doctrine more intensively than at any time since the partition-era commercial disputes of the 1940s and

Articles Constitutional Law

Anti-Defection Law and Inner-Party Democracy: Whether Schedule Ten Has Become a Tool for Leadership Consolidation

Introduction The Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, introduced by the Fifty-Second Constitutional Amendment in 1985, was a response to a specific pathology of India’s post-Emergency political landscape: elected legislators

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