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Scope of Part I of Arbitration & Conciliation Act – Bhatia International Case
Published : March 22, 2012 | Author : shikhar.sinha | Rating :
It is an article discussing the Amendment to Arbitration Act vis-à-vis UNICITRAL Model Law, validity of Bhatia International Case judgment, its effect and consequences and developments subsequent to Bhatia judgment....

Dumping & Anti Dumping Measures
Published : March 10, 2012 | Author : usdive | Rating :
New era of international trade has begun with the concept of globalization. Government of India has to adopt the New Economic Policy 1991 in order to welcome globalization. Before this Indian economy was governed by restrictive economic policies

Who can be a trustee & beneficiary of a trust under Indian Trust Act 1882
Published : February 09, 2012 | Author : sujay_ilnu | Rating :
Indian Trusts Act 1882 deals with all the matters related to trusts, trustee and beneficiaries, According to section 10 of Indian Trusts Act 1882 states...

Children In Armed Conflict: Indian Perspective
Published : November 27, 2011 | Author : suyash.upes | Rating :
What the horrors of war are, no one can imagine — they are not wounds and blood and fever, spotted and low, or dysentery, chronic and acute, cold and heat and famine — they are intoxication, drunken brutality, demoralization and disorder on the part of the inferior, jealousies, meanness, indifference, selfish brutality on the part of the superior....

Competition Law vis-a-vis IPR rights
Published : November 08, 2011 | Author : sehajsunderlal@legalserviceindia.com | Rating :
Technology backed enterprises are based on information and knowledge. Starting from Ford Cars to Microsoft Software are the product of knowledge and its organized application...

Tribal Laws & Customs in India
Published : October 06, 2011 | Author : srabanee1991 | Rating :
deals with the laws (both codified and uncodified) and customs prevailing among the tribal in India....

National Security & Preventive detention
Published : September 21, 2011 | Author : ravimor | Rating :
Many believe that stringent laws are required to counter terrorism. This belief is inspired by the logic that such laws will deter terrorists from indulging in acts of terrorism. Those who advocate for a stringent law to counter terrorism also believe that it will make it easier for the police and the prosecution to investigate prosecute and make perpetrators accountable for acts of terrorism....

Nuisance: A Tort
Published : September 15, 2011 | Author : tanya.das | Rating :
This article forays into the wide dimensions of the tort of nuisance. This is not a codified law, hence there is great need to do in depth research into this law and its various aspects and how it has been interpreted by the courts from time to time.

Interest rate structure & it genuineness in India
Published : September 14, 2011 | Author : prateeksharma | Rating :
This article talks about variuos structures of interest rates, role of interest rates and its genuiness in India....

Author's moral Right
Published : August 30, 2011 | Author : alokllm | Rating :
When an artist creates, he expresses an opinion. Whether it is in the form of a painting, a photograph, a motion picture or in any written form, that opinion is of the artist, by the artist, and must be protected....

Mergers & Acquisitions in Aviation Sector
Published : August 29, 2011 | Author : Esha_Tyagi | Rating :
This paper makes an attempt to give a brief overview of the meaning of M&A, and the regulations dealing with the same in India; it then tries to comprehensively deal with the Aviation Industry in India and M&A in the aviation sector. Finally, it offers few important cases dealing with M&A in the said sector both at domestic and international front...

When does right to hearing transform into right to fair hearing
Published : June 17, 2011 | Author : Rajib Hassan | Rating :
Genarally people get confused between right to hearing and right to fair hearing. Through this article an attempt has been made to clearly depict the picture of right to hearing and right fair hearing by descring them separately discussing relevant case laws with reference to the maxim audi alteram partem...

Taxing Foreign Income of Company
Published : April 20, 2011 | Author : karandeep kaur | Rating :
Taxation of foreign income entails the taxation by one country of income that its residents earn in another country. Tax incidence of an individual solely depends upon his residential status...

How lucrative is international sales of goods act 1980 ?
Published : March 21, 2011 | Author : shachipandey | Rating :
this article discusses the international sales of goods act 1980(CISG) concentrating on the why it is not that lucrative a choice. this article address question regarding the ease of operation of an international treaty in India and compares CISG with the prevailing domestic law in this regard. is it advisable to sign such a treaty for India or not is the question dealt with...

Salient features of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Published : February 25, 2011 | Author : laksheyender@gmail.com | Rating :
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 has reformed Hindu law of Marriage. It is a landmark in the history of social legislation. It has not simply codified the Hindu law of marriage but has introduced certain important changes in many respects. The Hindu marriage contemplated by the Act hardly remains sacramental...

Crime Against Women & its Impact on Them
Published : February 18, 2011 | Author : srikrishna1 | Rating :
Over 32000 murders, 19,000 rapes, 7500 dowry deaths and 36500 molestation cases are the violent crimes reported in India in 2006 against women. There are many instances of crime especially against women go unreported in India...

Presumption as documents 30 years old
Published : February 07, 2011 | Author : himanikishorkini | Rating :
he Indian Evidence Act does not make an attempt to define what a presumption is. Stephen defines it as a rule of law that courts and Judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact, or from particular evidence...

Protection against eviction and fixation of fair rent
Published : January 17, 2011 | Author : shraddha ojha | Rating :
this articles explains the different rent control laws in India and also explain the different procedures involved in it.

Jurisdiction Of Civil Court Under Civil Procedure Code
Published : January 17, 2011 | Author : shraddha ojha | Rating :
this article explains the different jurisdiction of civil court under C.P.C..

Judicial Process in India
Published : December 12, 2010 | Author : sabaha | Rating :
critique of judicial process in India, demerits of adversarial system of justice delivery, reforms in court system, inquisitorial mode of justice delivery, corruption in judiciary...

Different Perspectives On Justice
Published : December 01, 2010 | Author : rahulshrivastava | Unrated
This article describes the very essence of law that is 'justice' as perceived by John Rawls in his time-turning 'A theory of Justice'. This article also goes to the extent of comparing his views with other great thinkers and philosophers ranging from pre- ancient period to the post- modern world....

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Doctrine of Necessity
Published : May 16, 2012 | Author : shreya | Unrated
no one should be made a judge in his own cause. It is popularly known as the rule against bias. It is the minimal requirement of the natural justice that the authority giving decision must be composed of impartial persons acting fairly, without prejudice and bias...

The administrative aspect of Ramana Dayaram Shetty v. The International Airport Authority of India & ors.
Published : May 08, 2012 | Author : sanjucta | Rating :
This case was delivered on 4th may, 1979 of citation 1979 AIR 1628 by bench headed by Bhagwati J. other bench members are Tulzapurkar, J. & Pathak, J. This judgment is one of the celebrated cases in the field of administrative law laid down certain guidelines which one has to follow while exercising discretion during discharging of administrative duties....

Compliance of Trips in Indian Patent Law
Published : April 29, 2012 | Author : rajdeeplaw | Rating :
The Patents Act 1970 sought to ensure that patents were not exploited contrary to the national interest. It provided for a shortened patent term; it prohibited some product patents like pharmaceuticals product patents; and it included a strong compulsory licensing regime....

Custom Valuation & Transfer Pricing
Published : April 29, 2012 | Author : rajdeeplaw | Rating :
The following article deals with the concept of Custom Valuation & Transfer Pricing in the global arena along with the appropriate application of it in the context of the Indian Scenario....

Online Copyright Infringement & ISP Liability
Published : April 24, 2012 | Author : ruchiaggarwal@legalservicesindia.com | Rating :
Internet service provider’s liability for infringement of copyright in works disseminated over the Internet without authorization has been a most vexed issue over recent years. Many countries around the world have dealt with this issue either through their legislative provisions or judicial pronouncements. No doubt the amendment to Section 79 of the IT Act, 2000 is a laudable effort and has significantly clarified the position regarding immunities available to Internet Service Providers...


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