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The fundamental question is if these new labour laws brought in by States as a result of the pandemic secure the good of the workers or safeguard the interests of the employers?
An Advocate practising at the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, other High Courts in India and the National Company Law Tribunal. He acts as counsel for parties before Arbitral Tribunals (ICC, LCIA, ICA, & DIAC proceedings). He is serving as a Governing Body Member of the Indian Council of Arbitration and is a Registered Foreign Lawyer of the Singapore International Commercial Court.
He practices in the areas like Corporate & Commercial Litigation, Arbitration, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Company Law, Insolvency & Bankruptcy, Access to Information, Mining Law and Competition Law.
His areas of interest besides legal are writing on Constitutional and other legal issues; Golf and Photography.
The social needs, Mr Robin David is committed to, are Child rights, labour welfare, access to education, access to justice, access to health, mentoring, technology for the marginalized; the digital divide, and online safety.
He has been writing since the age of 7, and he delights in speaking about current constitutional issues.
The fundamental question is if these new labour laws brought in by States as a result of the pandemic secure the good of the workers or safeguard the interests of the employers?
"Both ‘Mr Gogoi’ and ‘Justice Gogoi’ have broken no law. Still, perhaps Justice Gogoi may have dropped the ball on the way to the Rajya Sabha and allowed the common man to question the independence of the judiciary."
"The Preamble to our Constitution and Articles 25 and 26 dealing with freedom of religion guarantee equality For all individuals and groups irrespective of their beliefs."
With the recent elevation of Justice AM Khanwilkar, Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Ashok Bhushan and the former additional solicitor general L Nageswara Rao as Supreme Court judges, the working strength of SC judges has reached 29 as against the total sanctioned strength of 31.
"Sexual offences against children are violent crimes that exploit their vulnerability and cause profound harm to the victims, their families and Communities."
Kinship not only acts as the binding element between unity and equality, it gives birth to new rights which facilitate the constitutional goal of an egalitarian society. The Indian Constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950 and the Constituent Assembly first met on December 9, 1946 to draft it in the Constitution Hall, now…
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