Legal Articles Law Making Process April 26, 2018 / April 26, 2018 by Sashya Gulati | Leave a Comment India is a democracy having quasi-federal structure of Government. Thus the Constitution of India is Supreme and is the result of the will of the people. Thus there is the procedure of separation of power where in there are 3 heads i.e. legislature, executive and judiciary. It is the Constitution that has given the Parliament […] Read more » Commencement of the notification Law Making Law Making in India Law Making Process President's approval
Legal Articles Is “De novo” or “fresh” investigation is a remedy for defective investigation? March 10, 2018 by K Maheswari | Leave a Comment K. MAHESWARI, The Honourable Andhra Pradesh high court has recently while disposing a writ petition filed by way of public interest litigation has spotted the investigating and prosecuting agencies with regard to their failure of discharging duties. The Lordships in the said writ petition i.e., in Prof Rama shankarnarayan Vs. State of AP (Ayesha meera […] Read more » De novo defective investigation featured fresh investigation fresh investigation remedy for defective investigation
Legal Articles The Viewpoint: Asymmetric Dispute Resolution Clause January 22, 2018 by Priti Dey | Leave a Comment By Azadeh Meskarian Solicitor at Zaiwalla & Co. LLP Following on from the recent decision of the Singapore Court of Appeal confirming the validity of asymmetric arbitration clauses in Dyna-Jet Pte Ltd v Wilson Taylor Asia Pacific Pte Ltd [2017] SGCA 32, this article considers the general enforceability of such clauses agreed between commercially […] Read more »
Legal Articles Indian Penal Code- Comprehensive Criminal Code Of The Nation January 14, 2018 by Sneha Suman | Leave a Comment Advocate Sneha Suman (LL.M-NLUO) The Indian judicial system is considered to be one of the most important organs of the government. There are several laws enacted in our nation for curbing the ill-practices. All these enacted laws would turn to be futile if there is an absence of enforcement machineries. The judiciary of the nation […] Read more » Comprehensive Criminal Code Of The Nation Indian Penal Code
Legal Articles GST – A threat or a boost to business? January 4, 2018 / January 6, 2018 by Ritika Sharma | Leave a Comment Ritika Sharma GST will have a significant impact on diverse businesses and/or transactions. In this article, an attempt has been made to cover the potential GST impact on some corporate transactions including Business Transfer, Merger and Acquisition, Joint Venture, Transaction pertaining to Securities and Joint Development Agreements. The views expressed by the author herein is […] Read more » GST GST boost to business? GST threat to business Joint Development Agreements
Legal Articles The Doctrinaire Trident Testing Constitutionality of the laws December 28, 2017 by Mohan Rao Bolla | Leave a Comment –Prof. Dr. Mohan R Boll INTRODUCTION The word‘doctrine’has been derived from the Greek word “doxa.” It is understood as “opinion.”Originally, doctrines were those of the Catholic Church.The teachings of the so-called doctors (religious scholars) of the Church were considered as doctrines. But today a doctrine can come from many other sources. Old and established legal […] Read more » Doctrinaire Trident The Doctrinaire Trident Testing The Doctrinaire Trident Testing Constitutionality of the laws
Legal Articles What needs to be changed with regard to reservation policy ?? December 28, 2017 / December 28, 2017 by Ankita Yadav | Leave a Comment Is there a need to ponder upon reservation policies for Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe and other backward classes in India? Whenever the question of reservation appears we Indians are at extreme. Those who advocate the concept of reservation basically talks about existence of inequality in our society and how reservation can curb that. It has […] Read more »
Legal Articles Using of surnames, religion and sect as trademarks December 12, 2017 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Author : Rahul Sinha INTRODUCTION According to Section 2 (zb) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, “trade mark means a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include shape of goods, their packaging and combination of colours.” Requisites […] Read more » LAWS REGARDING USE OF RELIGION LAWS REGARDING USE OF SECT LAWS REGARDING USE OF SURNAMES Religion SECT surnames
Legal Articles Female Genital mutilation- Tradition vs Parity December 12, 2017 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Adarsh Kumar Female genital mutilation “ खतना” “, it’s a deal with and that comes to all that procedures whichever are of non-therapeutic variety and whichever results toward the entire elimination of a girl’s genitilia mainly of girls ranging from infants to 15 years of age It has connections with the fact that FGM is […] Read more » Female genital mutilation
Legal Articles Remedies available to the borrower or aggrieved person against the proceedings December 8, 2017 by Kapil Chandna | Leave a Comment INTRODUCTION TO THE SARFAESI ACT, 2002 India is the world’s third largest economy. In order to keep pace with the fast evolving economies of the developed countries and to secure its position amongst the fastest developing countries, it is of utmost interest that the financial stability and growth of the country remains fluid and unharmed. […] Read more » Remedies available to the borrower SARFAESI Act 2002 WHAT IS ENFORCEMENT OF SECURITY INTERESTS