Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles Reserch article on One Person Company September 5, 2016 by Nikunj Keyal | Leave a Comment Background of One Person Company (OPC) The New Companies Act, 2013 was approved by the Parliament in 2013. Some of the provisions of New Company’s Act 2013 came into force on September 20th 2013 while majority of sections came into force from 1st April 2014. The Companies Act, 2013 has introduced some new concepts in […] Read more » Benefits of OPC Conversion of One Person Company into Private Company Exemptions Provided to an OPC Impact of an OPC in Indian Entrepreneurship One Person Company Position of OPC in India under the Companies Act 2013 RESEARCH ARTICLE ON ONE PERSON COMPANY some restriction and terms imposed on an OPC
Legal Articles Legal India National Child Labour Project,Deogarh- A home of Child labour August 12, 2016 / August 12, 2016 by Dr. Samir Kr Nanda | Leave a Comment The issue of child labour has attracted enormous significance both at State & national level. The proactive policies of the Govt. of India followed with the land mark judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on 10th of Dec’96 in writ petition No:465 of 1986 of Sri M.C Meheta ,State of Tamilnadu & others […] Read more »
Legal Articles Model Shops and Establishments (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Bill, 2016: An Analysis August 12, 2016 / August 12, 2016 by Ayush Yadav | Leave a Comment Model Shops and Establishments (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Bill, 2016 The Union Cabinet approved the Model Shops and Establishment (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Bill, 2016 on June 29, 2016.[1] The bill is a welfare legislation aimed at bringing uniformity in regulation of employment and conditions of service throughout […] Read more » Employees Leave Model Shops Model Shops and Establishments Bill 2016 Non Discrimination of Female Employees Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service Working Hours of Employees
Legal Articles Vanishing Point of Jurisprudence : South China Sea Arbitration Case August 12, 2016 / August 12, 2016 by Priya Baranwal | Leave a Comment At the time when Oppenheim gave the definition of International Law, Holland remarked that International law is the vanishing point of jurisprudence because it lacked sanction. The vocal disregard by China of the South China Sea Arbitration award brings back the circumstances when international law was not treated truly as law. After all, what is […] Read more » enforcement mechanism Re: South China Sea Arbitration Case South China Sea Vanishing Point of Jurisprudence What does the Tribunal declare?
Legal Articles Buyback of Shares – A Judiciary Prospective August 8, 2016 / August 8, 2016 by Mandar R Rane | Leave a Comment Mandar D Rane Introduction When a Company has excess cash they may either use it for Investment, Acquisition of another company, repay debt or Buyback of shares. Buyback of shares in common parlance may be described as a procedure followed by a Company wherein it offers to purchase shares from its shareholders. Buyback of share […] Read more » Buyback of Shares Colourable Device Evasion of Tax? INSIDER TRADING Pitfalls in Buyback of shares Reduction of Capital Unilateral Purchase of Shares
Legal Articles Uniform Civil Code- Making India more Civil August 4, 2016 / August 4, 2016 by Namrata | Leave a Comment India is a land of a variety of cultures, religions and customs, the only country in the world which has succeeded in embedding such diversity in it even after 66 years of its unification. This could have only been possible by its principle of unity in Diversity. But this unity has long been overrated as […] Read more » Hindu Code Bill Making India more Civil Uniform Civil Code
Legal Articles Admissibility of Dying Declaration August 3, 2016 by Shivangi Dube | 1 Comment on Admissibility of Dying Declaration Introduction Section 32(1) of the Indian Evidence Act is an exception to the principle that excludes the hearsay rule. Principle behind the concept of dying declaration is that the person having the first hand information about a particular matter, however due to death or any kind of disability is unable to appear before the court, […] Read more » Admissibility of Dying Declaration Dying Declaration Dying declaration to be made in a fit state of mind Forms of dying declaration Indian Evidence Act To whom the dying declaration must be given types of dying declaration What happens if the dying declaration is incomplete
Legal Articles An Overview of Squeezing out of Minority under the Companies Act, 2013 Vis -À-Vis the Position in International Jurisdictions August 2, 2016 / August 2, 2016 by Tanvi Kini | Leave a Comment Tanvi Kini Abstract Squeeze outs demonstrate the power that majority shareholders in a company have to drive out the minority shareholders. It is a manifestation of the control of majority shareholders over the company. The minority shareholders are openly eliminated and are forced to accept the price determined by the majority for their shares. Although […] Read more » Canada Business Corporations Act CBCA Companies Act 2013 Corporations Act 2001 Legal Position in Foreign Jurisdictions Squeezing out of Minority under the Companies Act 2013 the Position of Minority in International Jurisdictions
Legal Articles Female intestate succession under The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 August 2, 2016 / August 2, 2016 by Puja Jakhar | Leave a Comment The patriarchal domination is firmly rooted in the Indian society, including laws such as the succession laws under various personal laws including the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (HSA). The socio-economic changes have placed women in a much better position and at par with men. But it seems that these changes have no impact on the […] Read more » 1956 Constitutionally Valid Female intestate succession Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005 Hindu Succession Act Is section 15(1) of Hindu Succession Act property inherited by a female from her father or mother property inherited from her husband or father-in-law The Hindu Succession Act The Hindu Succession Act 1956
Legal Articles Use and Abuse of Section 498 A of Indian Penal Code August 2, 2016 / August 2, 2016 by Shivangi Dube | Leave a Comment AN OVERVIEW What is Article 498 A of IPC? Section 498 A which deals with the punishment of the husband and his relatives if a married women is subjected to cruelty which is likely to drive a woman to commit suicide or cause grave physical or mental injury to her, and harassment with a view […] Read more » Abuse of Section 498 A Indian Penal Code real need of 498 A Section 498A in maintaining a balance in the society Use of Section 498 A