Legal Articles Case analysis for the subject of Penology, Victiomology & Correctional Administrational March 12, 2014 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Smt. Sashi Nayar v. Union of India and Ors. CONSTITUTIONAL BENCH The writ petition was filed in the Hon’ble supreme Court of India under Article 32 was entertained […] Read more » Case analysis for the subject of Correctional Administrational Case analysis for the subject of Penology Case analysis for the subject of Victiomology Correctional Administrational Penology Victiomology
Legal Articles A need to impose Income Tax on the Babas March 12, 2014 by Legal India Admin | 1 Comment on A need to impose Income Tax on the Babas Author:Arti In 2012, ‘Oh My God’ (OMG) movie portrays the issue of ‘religious fanaticism’ in India and revealing the extreme side of the religious belief and its consequences. The movie also brings out the dark truth of the Hindu Babas and their befooling of the illiterate Hindu devotees and looting them in the name of […] Read more » Advocate Corruption Matters lawyer Economic Matters
Legal Articles Rights Of Students Under Right To Information Act 2005 January 30, 2014 by Legal India Admin | 7 Comments on Rights Of Students Under Right To Information Act 2005 Author : N.Manasa Reddy INTRODUCTION : Right to Information (RTI) is the right of every citizen in India. Student is also a citizen of India. As applicability of RTI is vast, so the object of the paper is confined to students so that students could gain their entitled information and secure admissions in educational institutions […] Read more » Rights Of Students Under Right To Information Act 2005
Legal Articles THE RIGHTS OF JOURNALIST December 11, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment THE RIGHTS OF JOURNALIST Author: Tanya Raj What is the extent of the right to gather news? The question arises on a daily basis for journalists around the country.Reporters and photographers are told by police that they cannot enter a crime scene, are threatened with arrest for not moving where police order them to […] Read more » Branzburg v. Hayes Globe Newspaper Co. v. Superior Court Pell v. ProcunierandSaxbe v. WashingtonPost Richmond Newspapers Inc. v. Virginia The Rights of Journalist
Legal Articles ANCIENT LAWS December 11, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment ANCIENT LAWS Author: Tanya Raj Introduction:-For man to be able to live in a society there must be laws that govern man. If these laws cease to exist, then there will be chaos. This concept of law has drawn the attention of different scholars over time, such as Plato, Aristotle, The Stoics, Aquinas, to mention […] Read more » Immanuel Kant Jeremy Bentham natural law doctrine philosophy of law
Legal Articles CORPORATE GOVERNANCE – CHANGING DIMENSIONS December 2, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment CORPORATE GOVERNANCE – CHANGING DIMENSIONS By RoumitaDey. (BA.LLB, Fourth Year,Jogesh ChandraChoudhuri College of Law, Kolkata) Abstract Corporate Governance in India has seen a paradigm shift and has been posing new set of challenges to the top echelons of management in various organizations including organizations from the financial sector. The increasing stringencies and tighter regulatory […] Read more » “Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance” Audit Committee Corporate Governance Corporate Governance Code corporate governance code in India Derek Higgs Enron Corporation and MCI Inc. Greenbury Report(July 1995) Hamel Report on “Corporate Governance” (June 1998) Rutteman Guidance (December 1994) the Cadbury Report Turnbull Report UK Hampel Committee on Corporate Governance
Legal Articles DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES-EFFECTS AND EXCEPTIONS November 28, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 1 Comment on DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES-EFFECTS AND EXCEPTIONS DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES-EFFECTS AND EXCEPTIONS (Author : Advocate Geetika Jain) CONCEPT The object clause of the Memorandum of the company contains the object for which the company is formed. An act of the company must not be beyond the objects clause, otherwise it will be ultravires and, therefore, void and cannot be ratified even […] Read more » Ashtray RailwayCarriage and Iron Company Ltd case of Jahangir R. Mod i v. ShamjiLadhaand Companies Act 1862 doctrine of ultra vires DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES-EFFECTS section 3.04(a) of the Revised Model Business Corporation Act
Legal Articles Legal India Critical Analysis of Sexual Harassment under IPC November 23, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 3 Comments on Critical Analysis of Sexual Harassment under IPC Critical Analysis of Sexual Harassment under IPC INTRODUCTION The terms sexual harassment has been defined as – an unwelcome sexually determined behavior (whether directly or by implication) as: a) Physical contact and advances; b) A demand or request for sexual favours; c) Sexually coloured remarks; d) Showing pornography; e) Any other unwelcome physical, verbal or […] Read more » analysis of sexual harassment case of Major Singh Lachhman Singh vs The State case Swapna Barman Vs. Subir Das section 294 f the IPC section 354 f the IPC Section 509 of the IPC sexual harassment
Legal Articles FIR:At a glance from the view point of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 October 4, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 1 Comment on FIR:At a glance from the view point of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 FIR:At a glance from the view point of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (Author: Debaditya Roy) What is FIR? The expression ‘FIR’ is the abbreviated form of First Information Report. “First Information” or “First Information Report” is not defined in Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, but these words are always understood to mean an information recorded U/s-154 […] Read more » AIR 1975 SC 1453 cognizable offence Death of the Informant and Value Defence and Cross-examination of FIR FIR FIR and Dying Declaration FIR for corroboration or contradiction First Information Report Sec.145 of I.E. Act Sec.154(1) of Cr.P.C Sec.155 of I.E.Act Sec.157 of I.E.Act u/s-154 Cr.P.C
Legal Articles Death Penalty: An analysis October 1, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment INTRODUCTION Death as a penalty servesa deterrent as well as retributive form of punishment.The retributive aspect of the punishment is meant to gratify the instinct of revenge or retaliation which exists not merely in the individual wronged, but also by way of sympathetic extension in the society at large. People will not be disposed to […] Read more » Article 3 of UDHR Criminal Justice Administration death penalty Jeremy Bentham Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg