Khaitan rolls out new humane guidelines: But are they compatible with hard work and high profits?
Khaitan & Co has internally rolled out a set of guidelines to improve staff and fee-earners’ well-being as the pandemic has caused turnovers and workloads to grow, while traditional physical office support networks and the ability to switch off have largely disappeared for many.
The principles, entitled “people well-being framework” in a document circulated internally by Khaitan director of human resources, Amar Sinhji, includes solid guidelines and pointers on how life in a law firm can be less stressful.
The document has been shared with us by the firm and the text is reproduced in full at the end of this article below.
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The Delhi High Court recently made significant observations with regard to the power of an Arbitral Tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction and the manner of deciding the same.
A Single Bench of
Justice Prathiba M. Singh also addressed the issue of jurisdiction of High Courts over arbitral tribunals and the scope of such interference.
Law governing applications under Section 16 of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 and manner of consideration by arbitral tribunals.
With respect to the first aspect, the High Court has held that following the principle of
kompetenze-kompetenze, an Arbitral Tribunal has the power to rule on its own jurisdiction. However, depending on each case, the Tribunal ought to decide Section 16 applications raising objection as to its jurisdiction as soon as possible or with a sense of urgency as a preliminary ground.
Like+120 Object-18 Guest 3 weeks ago interesting top rated controversial Although Devansh had already graduated from NLIU, his alma mater still held a condolence meeting immediately and circulated the link to all alumni groups and declared the day as holiday. This is what you call ‘home’!
On the other hand, his own firm (with an apparent glorious culture) continued working. He passed away WHILE WORKING FOR THIS FIRM!!ReplyReport to LI
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