Legal Articles Private International Law November 5, 2014 / March 16, 2016 by M L Joseph | Leave a Comment CUSTODY OF CHILDREN/VISITATION RIGHTS, ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN DECREE THROUGH WRIT JURISDICTION Jurisdictional issues and applicability of the correct domestic law and conflict of legal remedies in Indian courts viz-a-viz foreign courts have assumed great PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW importance in the recent past in view of the world becoming a global village. The realm of Private […] Read more » CUSTODY OF CHILDREN/VISITATION RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN DECREE THROUGH WRIT JURISDICTION Private International Law
Investment & Outsourcing Legal Articles Is Legal Process Outsourcing an Ethical Practice ? November 5, 2014 / March 16, 2016 by Salai Varun Isai Azhagan | 2 Comments on Is Legal Process Outsourcing an Ethical Practice ? Salai Varun Isai Azhagan A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world. Albert Camus quotes Since time immemorial, the legal profession has been acknowledged as the ‘’nobel profession’’. The reason why legal profession was braded so was because of the firm emphasis made on ethical aspects in the profession. “It […] Read more » Ethical Arguments against Legal Process Outsourcing Legal Process Outsourcing Legal Process Outsourcing an Ethical Practice Reasons for Outsourcing in India What is Legal Process Outsourcing What is Outsourced ?
Legal Articles Legal India Fear Of The Mighty – Fearlesness Of The Judiciary October 17, 2014 / October 17, 2014 by M L Joseph | 4 Comments on Fear Of The Mighty – Fearlesness Of The Judiciary M.L.Joseph, Managing partner, Chennai Law Associates Rights, Remedies and Consequences On 27.07.2014 the Special Trial Judge, John Michael D’Cunha passed an order of conviction after hearing the arguments of the prosecution and defence against the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Selvi Jayalalitha and 3 others in the Rs.66.65 Crores disproportionate assets case. After coming […] Read more » disproportionate assets case Justice Ratnakala Special Trial Judge John Michael
Legal Articles Transgender & Human Right October 11, 2014 / October 11, 2014 by Dr.C.P Gupta | Leave a Comment Prof.Sunil kumar Dr. C.P. Gupta Introduction Gender identity is one of the most fundamental aspects of life. The sex of a person is usually assigned at birth and becomes a social and legal fact from there on. However, a relatively small number of people experience problems, with being a member of the sex recorded […] Read more » Gender Recognition Act 2004 Human Rights Sex Discrimination (Amendment of Legislation) Regulations 2008 transgender Transgender & Human Rights United States of America
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Legal Articles Pharmaceutical Patent in India: Access to Medicines October 9, 2014 / October 9, 2014 by Akshay Khandelwal Akshay Khandelwal Abstract Patents provide the Patent owner with the legal means to prevent others from making, using, or selling the new invention for a limited period of time, subject to a number of exceptions. Patents do not constitute marketing authorizations. The TRIPS Agreement stipulates that it must be possible for all inventions to be […] Read more » Access to Medicines Indian Patent Act 1970 Novartis Case Patent Pharmaceutical Patent in India Public Health Regulatory framework for Pharmaceutical Patent before TRIPS Agreement: The Agreement on Trade Related Aspect of Intellectual Property Rights TRIPS
Banking & Insurance Law Private Equity Investments – A Brief Overview September 23, 2014 / September 23, 2014 by Saloni Mody Dalal | Leave a Comment Saloni Mody Dalal Private Equity (“PE”) financing has emerged as a major investor class and has been a driver of economic growth of companies over the world. This note summarizes the key steps involved in consummation of a PE investment. In order to make a PE investment, the PE investor has to undertake a series […] Read more » article on Private Equity Investments PE investment Private Equity Investments
Legal Articles 16 point guideline recommended by Supreme Court to prevent fake police encounter killings September 23, 2014 / September 23, 2014 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Supreme Court bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) RM Lodha and Justice Rohinton Nariman, issued a 16-point guideline “to be followed in the matters of investigating police encounters in the cases of death as the standard procedure for thorough, effective and independent investigation”. The court said that investigations into any police killings with […] Read more » changes recommended by Supreme Court to prevent fake police encounter prevent fake police encounter prevent fake police encounter
Legal Articles Empowerment of SC women September 11, 2014 / September 11, 2014 by T. Narasimhulu | 1 Comment on Empowerment of SC women Women are the best change agents to touch the core poverty and are very important segment in development. In order to enhance the economic empowerment of women and ultimately economic development of the nation, the importance of utilization of female force has now been well recognized. Every possible effort is made to strengthen the status […] Read more » development empowerment EMPOWERMENT OF SC WOMEN female force janashree bheema yogana(JBY) mandal samakyas oppressed patriarchal domination poverty schedule caste women self help groups swayam samruddi vaddileni runalu
Labour & Employment Laws Legal Articles CASE COMMENT:- A critique of Deelip Singh v. State of Bihar, AIR 2005 SC 203. September 8, 2014 / March 16, 2016 by Priyanshu Sachan | Leave a Comment BENCH:- Division Bench (Supreme Court) P. Venkatarama Reddi ,J P.P. Naolekar, J FACTS OF THE CASE:- The victim girl lodged a complaint to the police on 29.11.1988 i.e., long after the alleged act of rape against the appellant here. By the date of report she was pregnant by six months. The victim girl alleged that […] Read more » consent to engage in sexual intercourse misconception of fact
Banking & Insurance Law Legal Articles A Critical essay on compounding of offenses under Companies Act, 2013 September 5, 2014 / March 16, 2016 by Vidya Priyadarsini | 1 Comment on A Critical essay on compounding of offenses under Companies Act, 2013 INTRODUCTION An ‘offence’ is defined as ‘any act or omission made punishable by any law for the time being in force’ under Section 3(38) of the General Clauses Act, 1897. Section 2(n) of Criminal Procedure Code 1973 (‘CrPC’) also defines ‘offence’ in the same way. A person guilty of committing an offence is liable to […] Read more » Companies Act 2013 compounding of offenses under Companies Act COMPOUNDING UNDER COMPANIES ACT 2013 THE LIMITATIONS OF COMPOUNDING UNDER COMPANIES AC 2013