Legal Articles Role of Due Diligence in Mergers and Acquisition July 18, 2013 / July 28, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 2 Comments on Role of Due Diligence in Mergers and Acquisition Role of Due Diligence in Mergers and Acquisition Introduction Ever since the Indian Economy opened itself to the foreign market after the economic liberalization reforms of 1991, Mergers and Acquisitions have become a common phenomenon throughout India. In a highly competitive global environment, mergers and acquisitions have turned out to be one of the fastest […] Read more » COMPANIES ACT 1956 economic liberalization reforms of 1991 Mergers and Acquisition Role of Due Diligence in Mergers and Acquisition
Legal Articles Widening of the scope of power of Transfer Pricing Officer in context of Section 92CA of the Income Tax Act July 15, 2013 / July 15, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Widening of the scope of power of Transfer Pricing Officer in context of Section 92CA of the Income Tax Act, 1961 – An Analogous study In the last few years the Government of India has taken many steps in order to strengthen the Transfer Pricing (Taxation) regime in India. A series of amendment has been […] Read more » Aztec Software & Technology Services Ltd vs CIT(2007) Reference to the Transfer pricing officer Section 92CA of the Income Tax Act Taxation Transfer Pricing Widening of the scope of power Widening of the scope of power of Transfer Pricing Officer in context of Section 92CA of the Income Tax Act
Legal Articles Punishment and the application of law June 10, 2013 / June 10, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 1 Comment on Punishment and the application of law Punishment and the application of law/ the law and order and the application of same law with different views INTRODUCTION: Bhagwati, J delivering the judgment on behalf of himself, Chandrachud and Krishna Iyer, JJ. Propounded the new concept of equality in the following words-“Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and […] Read more » Article 14 capital punishment concept of death equal protection of laws Equality before the Law Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Punishment and the application of law
Legal Articles Surveillance in India and its Legalities June 3, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 1 Comment on Surveillance in India and its Legalities By Partha Pati, Associate and Nishith Pandit, Intern, Abhay Nevagi and Associates Introduction Surveillance means close observation of a person or group especially the one who are under suspicion or the act or observing or the condition of being observed[1]. Being a developing country, India has brought several changes into its policies on Information Technology and […] Read more » CCTNS Central Monitoring System CERT-In Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System Indian Computer Emergency Response Team Indian government for surveillance Indian Telegraph Act 1885 Information Technology Act 2008 Laws governing surveillance Legalities of Surveillance in India National Counter Terrorism Center National Intelligence Grid NCTC Right to Privacy bill 2011 Surveillance in India Surveillance in India and its Legalities Surveillance laws in Europe Surveillance laws in UK Surveillance laws in Us UID Scheme Unique Identification Authority of India
Legal Articles SPES SUCCESSIONIS AS AN EXCEPTION TO TRANSFERABILITY May 10, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 3 Comments on SPES SUCCESSIONIS AS AN EXCEPTION TO TRANSFERABILITY SWASIT MAHAPATRO ABSTRACT Clause (a) of section 6 of the Transfer Of Property Act excludes mere chance of an heir apparent of succeeding to an estate from the category of transferable property. The technical expression for such a chance is ‘Spes Successionis’. During the lifetime of a person,the chance of his heir apparent succeeding […] Read more » DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INDIAN LAW AND ENGLISH LAW ENGLISH LAW ESTOPPEL OF A REVERSIONER EXCEPTION TO TRANSFERABILITY INDIAN LAW SPES SUCCESSIONIS TRANSFER BY HINDU REVERSIONER TRANSFER OF EXPECTANCY BY CONSENT DECREE TRANSFER OF EXPECTANCY BY CONSENT DECREE OR COMPROMISE Transfer Of Property Act
Legal Articles Should sex behind bars be allowed? May 5, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 1 Comment on Should sex behind bars be allowed? Jinendra Parakh If a person commits any crime, it does not mean that by committing a crime, he/she ceases to be a human being and that he/she can be deprived of those aspects of life which constitutes human dignity Man is a social animal and he needs a family and society to live his […] Read more » sex behind bars sex behind bars be allowed
Legal Articles Honour Killings in India May 4, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Lakshmi Anusha Honour killings and honour related violence is a neglected area in criminology. Human Rights Watch, an NGO in New York has defined Honor killing as, “Honor crimes are acts of violence, usually murder, mostly committed by male family members predominantly against female [relatives], who are perceived to have brought dishonor upon the family. […] Read more » honour killings Honour Killings in India
Legal Articles RAPE – WHY IT EXISTED STILL TODAY April 29, 2013 / September 23, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 5 Comments on RAPE – WHY IT EXISTED STILL TODAY Puja Kumari Shah Section-100 of IPC says that the right of private defense of body extends to voluntarily causing death if there is an assault with the intention of committing rape. But if you fail and raped than offender has only punishment of imprisonment of 7 years which extended now 20 years to life imprisonment […] Read more »
Legal Articles Contributory Negligence April 29, 2013 by Legal India Admin | 1 Comment on Contributory Negligence ROHIT ANANT SAHAY In Law of Torts, there are many defenses which the defendant can use against the plaintiff when he is sued for some specific torts. Negligence which is one of the most important tort, has mainly 3 defenses -: • Contributory Negligence • Volenti non fit inuria • Ex turpi causa non oritur […] Read more » BURDEN OF PROVING CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE Contributory negligence CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE OF CHILDREN DOCTRINE OF APPORTIONMENT OF DAMAGES LAW REFORM (CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE) ACT 1945 RULES TO DETERMINE CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE:- THE DOCTRINE OF ALTERNATIVE DANGER VOLENTI NON FIT INJURIA
Legal Articles Judicial Review On Administrative Action In Indian Legal System April 27, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Deepanshu Gupta The doctrine of judicial review has been originated and developed by the American Supreme Court, although there is no express provision in the American Constitution for the judicial review. In Marbury v. Madison,the Supreme Court made it clear that it had the power of judicial review. Chief Justice George Marshall said, “Certainly […] Read more » Action In Indian Legal System Administrative Action In Indian Legal System Judicial Review On Administrative Action