Legal Articles Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019: Persecuting the Religious Minorities February 3, 2020 | Leave a Comment Tanisha Recently the government passed a bill with respect to the immigrants who have resided in the subcontinent since time immemorial. The amendment to the citizenship act 1955 known as the citizenship amendment act 2019 (CAA) provides that any person belonging to Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi or Christian community from Afghanistan, Pakistan or Bangladesh, […] Read more » CAA and Article 14 CAA and Fraternity CAA and NRC CAA and Secularism Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019
Legal Articles Properties And Rights Which Are Transferable And Which Are Non-Transferable. January 29, 2020 | Leave a Comment Renuka Mishra Symbiosis The Transfer of Property Act (hereinafter mentioned as TOPA, 1882) was enacted in the year 1882 to regulate the process of transferring of property and various other conditions associated with it. Before the enactment of TOPA, 1882 these procedures were governed by the principles of English Law and equity. The term property […] Read more » Properties And Rights Which Are Non-Transferable. Properties And Rights Which Are Transferable Properties And Rights Which Are Transferable And Which Are Non-Transferable.
Legal Articles Impact of Increasing Women in Indian law firms. January 23, 2020 | Leave a Comment To some extent it’s understandable: for years, the Indian legal profession – particularly litigation – has been dominated by men, and most of the new law firms that rose in the nineties and noughties were headed by men. The (generally) male managing partners would often be busy trying to capture market share and executing the […] Read more » Impact of Increasing Women in Indian law firms.
Legal Articles Legal India Bombay High Court directs Congress leader P Chidambaram and others to file statement in 10,000 cr damage suit by 63 Moons Technologies. December 16, 2019 / December 16, 2019 | Leave a Comment The Bombay high court on Friday asked Congress leader P Chidambaram, former forward market commission (FMC) chairman Ramesh Abhishek and serving bureaucrat KP Krishnan to file their statements in the the Rs 10,000 crore damage suit by 63 Moons Technologies within four weeks. The bench said that if the trio fail to submit the statements within […] Read more » 63 Moons Technologies case against Ramesh Abhishek case against Ramesh Abhishek in Madras high court exchange ecosystem created by 63 Moons KP Krishnan Madras High Court MPID Act stand quashed National Spot Exchange Ltd NSEL NSEL payment crisis P Chidambaram Ramesh Abhishek Rs 10000 crore damage suit Rs 10000 crore damage suit by 63 Moons Technologies
Legal Articles Preferential voting- a perennial perk? September 6, 2019 / February 3, 2020 | Leave a Comment Disha Jain Preference shareholders are entitled to number of benefits as opposed to ordinary shareholders due to their position in the company. The foremost benefit being that they will be paid first when the company makes a decision of the payment of dividends. They are not entitled to voting rights, which is enjoyed by the […] Read more » Ambiguity in Preferential Voting Rights Preferential voting Preferential voting- a perennial perk
Legal Articles Review And Reconsider Conviction And Sentencing Of Jadhav: ICJ To Pakistan July 23, 2019 | Leave a Comment “Truth and justice have prevailed. Congratulations to ICJ for a verdict based on extensive study of facts. I am sure Kulbhushan Jadhav will get justice.” – PM Narendra Modi It goes without saying that in a major legal and diplomatic victory for India and also simultaneously in a major legal and diplomatic setback along with […] Read more » Conviction And Sentencing ICJ To Pakistan Kulbhushan Jadhav Review And Reconsider
Legal Articles INSANITY DEFENSE: and THE ISSUES WITH IT June 7, 2019 | Leave a Comment The concept of “responsibility” arises with most of the cases involving human conduct and presence of guilt, knowledge of the act and its consequences. A person thoroughly oblivious about its surrounding, or unaware of the distinction between right and wrong, is not the one to punish. Punishing someone who is not responsible for the crime […] Read more » INSANITY DEFENSE
Legal Articles Court Cannot Destroy Faith & Beliefs Of People: Madras HC Rejects Plea Against Performance of Yajnas For Rains June 7, 2019 | Leave a Comment In a unique and remarkable observation, the Madras High Court just recently on May 15, 2019 in V. Anbazhagan vs. The Commissioner, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department, No. 119, Uthamar Gandhi Salai, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600034 in W.M.P. Nos. 14435 & 14436 of 2019 has clearly and convincingly ruled that, “It is performed […] Read more »
Legal Articles Courts Cannot Decide Eligibility And Essential Qualifications For Employment: Supreme Court May 7, 2019 | Leave a Comment At the outset, it would be imperative to mention that in a laudable, landmark and latest judgment delivered on May 3, 2019, the Supreme Court has laid down in no uncertain terms that the courts cannot decide eligibility and essential qualifications for employment. That is certainly also not the job of the Court! In this […] Read more » Eligibility And Essential Qualifications For Employment Supreme Court top legal articles
Legal Articles If Indian woman Would Falsely Implicate Someone In A Rape Case than she could Suffer Silently : Tripura High Court April 2, 2019 | Leave a Comment “A statement of rape is extremely humiliating experience for a woman and unless she is a victim of sexual assault, she would ordinarily not blame anyone for the alleged crime.” In the context of Indian culture, a woman-victim of sexual aggression, would rather suffer silently than falsely implicate someone, said the Tripura High Court while […] Read more » Chief Justice Sanjay Karo Falsely Implicate Someone In A Rape Case