Muhammad Arooj

Dubai Reveals Visionary ‘Master Plan’ to Quadruple Public Beach Length by 2040

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, has given his seal of approval to a monumental ‘Master Plan for Dubai Public Beaches’. This ambitious plan projects a 400% increase in the length of the city’s public beaches by 2040, alongside a three-fold …

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FDA Greenlights Elon Musk’s Neuralink for Initial Human Trials of Groundbreaking Brain Implants

In a landmark moment for the melding of humans and technology, Elon Musk’s innovative start-up, Neuralink, has announced that it has been granted permission by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to commence its first in-human clinical study of its state-of-the-art brain implants. Characterizing this FDA clearance as a “significant first step,” Neuralink conveyed …

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UAE Telecom Giant e& Confirms Establishment of Joint Venture with South Korea’s Bespin Global

UAE telecommunications titan e&, formerly known as Etisalat, has successfully completed the setup of a joint venture (JV) with Bespin Global, a rapidly expanding South Korean cloud managed service provider. The formation of the new JV will bolster e&’s strategic aspirations to diversify its operations and extend its global footprint. In a statement made public …

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Uttarakhand High Court Challenges Fee Hike for Filing Complaints Against Advocates, Issues Notice to Bar Councils

The Uttarakhand High Court has taken a significant step in addressing the contentious issue of fee hikes for filing disciplinary cases against advocates, as it issued a notice to both the Bar Council of India and the Bar Council of Uttarakhand. This development comes in response to a petition that challenges the increased charges imposed …

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Supreme Court Bars Appointment of Arbitrator Beyond Three Years, Emphasizes Limitation Period

In a recent decision, the Supreme Court of India has reiterated that seeking the appointment of an arbitrator beyond three years is barred by limitation. The Court dismissed a petition filed under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, by a Swiss company engaged in arms manufacturing. The petition sought the appointment of …

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Jammu & Kashmir High Court Highlights Importance of Timely Filing of Appeals in Motor Accident Cases

In a recent pronouncement, the Jammu & Kashmir High Court underscored the significance of filing appeals within the stipulated time frame under the Motor Vehicles Act. The court emphasized that even if the appellant believes their substantial rights are at stake, the timely submission of appeals should not be disregarded. Justice Javed Iqbal Wani, presiding …

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Supreme Court Rules: No Immunity for President’s Contracts from Statutory Prescriptions, Appoints New Arbitrator in High-Profile Case

In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India has declared that contracts entered into in the name of the President of India do not grant immunity from statutory prescriptions. The ruling clarifies that such contracts are subject to applicable laws and regulations, including the ineligibility of certain individuals to serve as arbitrators. The …

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Court Rules Lawyers on Criminal Side Cannot Claim Right to Arms License, Citing Security Concerns

In a recent ruling, the Delhi High Court has determined that lawyers appearing on the criminal side for either the accused or the prosecution cannot assert a right to own an arms license. The court expressed concerns that granting such licenses solely based on legal representation could result in their issuance indiscriminately. Justice Prathiba M …

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Kerala High Court Upholds Protection for Bank Officials in Loan Default Case

In a recent judgment, the Kerala High Court ruled that the actions of bank officials during the process of taking possession of a building or apartment, under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (SARFAESI) Act, are protected under Section 32 of the Act if done in good faith. The …

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The Global Shift: Examining the Enduring Dominance of the Dollar Amidst Rising Calls for De-Dollarisation

In recent times, the global stage has witnessed a series of events that have reignited debates about the future of the US dollar as the world’s predominant currency. As geopolitical rivalries intensify, the aftermath of Russia’s involvement in Ukraine’s conflict, and the ongoing debate over the US debt ceiling in Washington, the dollar’s status has …

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