Legal Articles The Curious Case of Damages July 2, 2017 / July 2, 2017 by Mandar R Rane | Leave a Comment Definition of Damages in paragraph 383 at page 216, Halsbury’s Laws of England, Third Edition, Volume II, which reads as follows: Damages may be defined as the pecuniary compensation which the law awards to a person for the injury he has sustained by reason of the act or default of another, whether that act or […] Read more » Calculating disgorgement damages Causation of Damage Compensatory Damages Consequential damages Disgorgement Damages Foreseeability of damage Liquidated and Unliquidated damages Liquidated Damages and Penalty Mitigation of Damages Nominal damage Remoteness of Damage Substantial damages Test for Determining Penalty The Curious Case of Damages
Legal Articles Standard Form of Contracts – Take it or Leave it? June 23, 2017 by Mandar R Rane | Leave a Comment A Standard form of Contracts or Adhesion Contracts are contracts which are generally drafted unilaterally by any entities and these contracts is generally not bargained for, but is imposed on the recipient for a necessary service on a take or leave it basis. However to take a stand that a contract is in a printed […] Read more » Contracts Doctrine of Contra Proferentem Enforceability of Standard Form of Contract Judicial Pronouncement Principle of "Consensus ad idem"
Legal Articles Testing the Maintainability of Suit For Mandatory Injuction Against The Licensee May 11, 2017 by Shivam Goel | 1 Comment on Testing the Maintainability of Suit For Mandatory Injuction Against The Licensee INTRODUCTION: Injunction is an equitable relief and it is a settled law that equity acts in personam, therefore, injunction is a personal matter. The purpose of mandatory injunction is to restore a wrongful state of things to their former rightful order. Principal difference between prohibitory injunction and mandatory injunction is that, in the former the […] Read more » DELAY DEFEATS EQUITY: MAINTAINABILITY OF SUIT FOR MANDATORY INJUNCTION MANDATORY INJUNCTION AGAINST THE LICENSEE PERMISSIVE OCCUPATION OR GRATUITIOUS LICENSEE: VALUATION OF SUIT FOR MANDATORY INJUNCTION:
Legal Articles Insider Trading Regulation in India April 4, 2017 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Sourabh Battar INTRODUCTION In a Company, Insider Trading is trading by Insider and Insider do not mean employees or key managerial person of a company, insider could be connected to the information of the company and securities of the company. Trading by insiders while in possession of unpublished price sensitive information thereby possibly gaining unfair […] Read more » CONCEPT OF INSIDER TRADING AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK IN INDIA INSIDER TRADING INSIDER TRADING ACROSS THE WORLD Insider Trading Regulation THEORIES OF INSIDER TRADING
Legal Articles Project Insight : A New Surveilance Technology Or Breach of Privacy April 4, 2017 by Mayank Mahla | Leave a Comment Even in a growing and developing economy like India, the so called Emerging Superpower behind China, has a serious problem on Tax Evasion by the General Public. As per Government Data only 3.81% of the population pays income tax. The figure clearly gives a picture on the practicability of the Search and Seizure method of IT Department […] Read more » Breach of Privacy demonetisation New surveilance Technology Project Insight. Right to privacy
Legal Articles Right to be Forgotten April 4, 2017 / April 4, 2017 by Vishnushree Dalmia | Leave a Comment -Vishnushree Dalmia The term “right to be forgotten” is a relatively new idea, though on 13 May 2014, the European Court of Justice legally solidified it as a human right and sparked a controversy in courtrooms throughout the world. In this famous case of Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de […] Read more » “right to be forgotten RTBF
Legal Articles Critical Analysis of frauds in corporate world February 22, 2017 / February 22, 2017 by Shubham Mishra | Leave a Comment Abstract There are plethora of cases of frauds in the corporate world and is ample enough to awaken the perpetrators benefitting themselves illicitly with the hard earned money of public at immense level.There are plenty of categories of frauds which take place in primary, secondary and within walls of the organization itself, because these condemning […] Read more » Bankruptcy related fraud Consequences of Fradulent Reporting: Corporate Accounting Fraud Corporate frauds frauds in corporate world Insolvency fraud Long Fraud Payment Fraud Pyramid or Ponzi Schemes Fraud Satyam Scandal Short Fraud
Legal Articles Water Pollution – A Toxic flow Of Fluoride pollution In Andhra Pradesh & Telangana February 21, 2017 / February 22, 2017 by Shivani Srivastava | Leave a Comment SHIVANI SRIVASTAVA ABSTRACT : This study aims to examine the extensively spreading water pollution in ground water and the respective effects as a whole in the country with more subtle importance to ground water pollution due to fluoride in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Groundwater is found in abundance in the above respective states above and […] Read more » Toxic flow Of Fluoride pollution Water Pollution in Andhra Pradesh Water Pollution in Telangana
Legal Articles Alternate Dispute Resolution vis-a-vis Allied Case laws February 21, 2017 / February 21, 2017 by Mandar R Rane | Leave a Comment Indian law encompasses five types of Alternate Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) procedures, made up of one adjudicatory process (arbitration) and four negotiatory (non-adjudicator y) processes–conci liation, mediation, judicial settlement and Lok Adalat settlement. Arbitration and Conciliation are being governed by Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 and the two other ADR processes Lok Adalat settlement and mediation […] Read more » Allied Case laws Alternate Dispute Resolution Appointment of Arbitrators Attributes of Arbitration Agreement Chief Justice a administrative or Judicial nature ? Clause conciliation distinction between Venue and Seat of Arbitration Extent of judicial intervention. Principle of Natural Justice What is the Principle of Natural Justice When Arbitrator is Employee
Legal Articles Divorce Laws In India: All You Need To Know About. February 21, 2017 / February 21, 2017 by Aditya Gaur | Leave a Comment Aditya Gaur. Introduction Divorce as a word means legal dissolution of Marriage by a Court or any competent authority. “Any Marriage which is solemnized, whether before or after the commencement of Hindu Marriage Act, May be dissolved by a decree2 of Divorce”3. Divorce Brings end to a legal relationship but it doesn’t has any direct […] Read more » adultery Child Custody Condition Required under Mutual Consent Divorce is- Denial of Sex is Valid Ground for Divorce. Documents Needed to Contested Divorce. Evolution of Divorce grounds of Divorce Hindu Couple can Remarry after Divorce. How to File a Divorce under Contested Divorce How to file a Divorce under Mutual Consent: Landmark Judgments on Divorce. Mutual Consent Divorce