Sejal Chopra, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), New Delhi, BVIMR ABSTRACT In India, disputes within marriages are still not permitted to be resolved through private means due to a public policy principle that treats family matters as inherent rights. This leads all marital conflicts to be handled by a court system that is already burdened, thus undermining the constitutional guarantees of a quick trial and fair access to justice as per the Articles 21 and 39A of the Constitution....
Sacred Bonds, Secular Claims: Reassessing The Arbitrability Of Matrimonial Financial Disputes In India
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