💨 Abstract
On April 30, the Supreme Court made several significant decisions. It ruled that courts can modify arbitral awards under the 1996 Arbitration and Conciliation law. The court upheld inclusivity rights by directing changes in the digital KYC process to enable access for acid attack survivors and visually impaired individuals.
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