Legal Articles Why Anticipatory Bail ? May 18, 2016 by Kapil Chandna | Leave a Comment The necessity to grant anticipatory bail arises mainly because sometimes influential persons try to implicate their rivals in false case for the purpose of disgracing them or for other purpose by getting them detained in Jail for some days to get their work done indirectly. In recent times since the rise of property prices and […] Read more » Anticipatory Bail Why Anticipatory Bail
Legal Articles Right to Service Act, 2011 May 12, 2016 / May 12, 2016 by Dimple Jindal | Leave a Comment ……… A weapon to eliminate the corruption. The Right to Service Act, 2011 has empowered people to seek hassle free, corruption free and time bound service delivery mechanism in the govt. offices. The main objective of this Act is to deliver time bound services without any hassle, which also improves the credibility of the govt. […] Read more » 2011 Right to Service Act
Legal Articles Reservation Policy in India – A Serious Threat To The Nation May 12, 2016 by Dimple Jindal | 1 Comment on Reservation Policy in India – A Serious Threat To The Nation Reservation policy was made to uplift the weaker and poor section of community upwards and to give the equal status to these people at par to other rich and high society communities. With the passage of time and upon demand of other communities, more castes were added time to time under this policy to give […] Read more » Reservation Policy Reservation Policy in India Reservation Serious Threat To The Nation
Legal Articles Trademark infringement & passing off in the indian pharmaceutical industry May 12, 2016 / May 12, 2016 by Ranjani Krishnan | 1 Comment on Trademark infringement & passing off in the indian pharmaceutical industry Ranjani Krishnan Introduction. The concept of ‘Trademark’ is not new in the Indian scenario. In this 21st century of commercial, technical and scientific advancement, the importance of ‘trademark’ to a business house or the manufacturer of goods to which such marks are applied cannot be undermined. The increasing number of litigations in the trademarks arena […] Read more » Infringement and passing off in the Indian pharmaceutical industry Infringement. passing off in the indian pharmaceutical industry Passing off: Trademark infringement
Legal Articles The Role of Securities and Exchange Board of India in Regulating the Primary Market for Securities May 12, 2016 / May 12, 2016 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Siddharth Arora The Security and Exchange Board of India was established by the government of India on 12 April 1988 an interim administrative body to promote orderly and healthy growth of the securities orderly and healthy growth of the securities market and to protect investor’s rights. It is functioning under administrative control of Ministry of […] Read more » Establishment of SEBI as a Regulator Role of SEBI in regulating Insider Trading Securities and Exchange Board of India Securities Market Reforms in India Security and Exchange Board of India
Legal Articles Native dress code ‘moral policing’, alien a ‘virtue’ May 12, 2016 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | Leave a Comment By Amba Charan Vashishth What an irony that when people are advised to dress property as per Indian traditions, there is a hoarse cry of ‘moral policing’. But these very people are religiously obeying the dress code imposed by our alien British masters. The National Commission of Women (NCW) on April 27, 2016 issued a […] Read more » moral policing National Commission of Women Native dress code NCW
Legal Articles The Use of Force against Terrorism: Does International Law fall Victim April 9, 2016 by Prashanti Upadhyaya | 1 Comment on The Use of Force against Terrorism: Does International Law fall Victim Post 9/11 ‘use of force’ in international law and much of the understandings towards it has undergone great evolution. The international world is at the hinge of the history as many of the old regime falls and new threats emerge. The challenges this have created for the traditional system have been unparalleled. The ghastly act of bombing […] Read more » Convention Against International Terrorism Criminal Law Strategy Defensive Nature of Right International Law Prohibition of Use of Force Right to Act Unilaterally Role of security Council Rule of Attribution Self- Defence in International Law Terrorism The Use of Force against Terrorism Use of Force against Terrorism Victim
Legal Articles Necessity for the Enactment of Space law in India April 3, 2016 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment INTRODUCTION One of the most challenging and interesting areas of law is the jurisprudence of space activities. Space, as a subject, a domain and a paradigm, fundamentally challenges collective human consensus worth several hundreds of years on subjects as elemental as sovereignty and ownership. What compounds the problem is that addressing space from a policy-making perspective […] Read more » Enactment of Space law in India Necessity for the enactment of Space Law in India Space Law in India
Legal Articles Legality of AD Block Software in Websites March 21, 2016 / March 21, 2016 by Kaushik Moitra | Leave a Comment Kaushik Moitra BRIEF BACKGROUND: The judgment of the Hamburg District Court in Germany in the case of Eyeo GmbH, a Germany based start-up firm that developed the software “Adblock Plus”, which has garnered increasing popularity over the years for blocking several advertisements on websites that internet users find intrusive and annoying, created quite the stir […] Read more » AD Block Software AD Block Software in Websites COMMERCIAL SKIPPING: COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT OF A WEBSITE Cost of Ad Blocking Legality of AD Block Software Legality of AD Block Software in Websites LEGALITY OF COMMERCIAL SKIPPING
Banking & Insurance Law Legal Articles KYC NORMS : AN Overview March 21, 2016 / March 21, 2016 by Bhavya Botta | Leave a Comment INTRODUCTION Way back to the second half of 2002, it is then RBI directed all the banks to implement the KYC guidelines for all the new accounts that will be further getting into operation. The main purpose of KYC norms was to restrict money laundering and terrorist financing when it was introduced in the late […] Read more » 1949 BREACH OF KYC NORMS : KYC guidelines KYC norms risks involved in KYC Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act