Legal Articles OBSCENITY IN THE MEDIA November 26, 2011 / March 17, 2016 by Varsha Mullick | 1 Comment on OBSCENITY IN THE MEDIA VARSHA MULLICK OBSCENITY IN THE MEDIA: BOOKS, FILMS, ADVERTISEMENTS Introduction With the growth of modern technologies & advancement of science, information has become easy to circulate & communicate to the whole of the world. We can easily get the news of an earthquake or landslide happening in the other part of the world with […] Read more » English Obscenity Law: Indecency Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act1986 obscenity OBSCENITY IN THE MEDIA Obscenity Law in United States: vulgarity What is obscene in India
Investment & Outsourcing Legal Articles Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Retail Sector – An Analysis November 24, 2011 / December 1, 2011 by Pulkit Agarwal | 73 Comments on Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Retail Sector – An Analysis BY:-Pulkit Agarwal Esha Tyagi Introduction Just back from first frenzied shopping experience in the UK, a four year old ever-inquisitive daughter asked to her father, “Why do we not have a Harrods in Delhi? Shopping there is so much fun!” Simple question for a four-year-old, but not so simple for her father to explain. […] Read more » FDI FDI in India FDI in Retail Sector FDI in Retail Sector in India Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment in India Foreign Direct Investment in Retail Sector Foreign Direct Investment in Retail Sector in India Foreign Investment Investment Retail Sector
Legal Articles AN IDEA OF FAMILY COURTS November 23, 2011 / March 17, 2016 by Neha Jain | 2 Comments on AN IDEA OF FAMILY COURTS Neha Jain CONCEPT OF FAMILY COURTS The concept of Family court implies an integrated broad- based service to families in trouble. Litigation in regard to any matter concerning family, whether divorce, maintenance and alimony, or custody, education and financial support for children etc. should not be viewed in terms of failure or success of legal […] Read more » family courts JURISDICTION OF THE FAMILY COURTS THE FAMILY COURTS ACT 1984
Legal Articles Accomplice Witness and its admissibility as Evidence November 21, 2011 / March 17, 2016 by Ayush Yadav | Leave a Comment Ayush Yadav Introduction: In the basic sense Accomplice Witness mean a witness to a crime who, either as principal, Accomplice, or Accessory, was connected with the crime by unlawful act or omission on his or her part, transpiring either before, at time of, or after commission of the offense, and whether or not he or […] Read more » 1872 Accomplice witness Accomplice Witness and its admissibility as Evidence Categories of Accomplice: Code of Criminal procedure1973 Competency of Accomplice as Witness: Decoys and Trap Witness: Detectives Importance of Section 114 and 133 Indian Evidence Act Law of Evidence Section 306 CrPC
Legal Articles Need of Second Generation Economic Reform November 20, 2011 / November 20, 2011 by Ranjit Anantrao Shedge | 1 Comment on Need of Second Generation Economic Reform Ranjit Anantrao Shedge Chapter I INTRODUCTION 1. Title: “Need of Second Generation Economic Reform – Analysis Of Associated Legislative Enactments” 2. Research Aims And Objectives: With the rapid growth and expansion of the economy, it is increasingly important to explore the importance of ongoing legislative framework which is substantial part of economic reform. •To find […] Read more » Need of Second Generation Economic Reform
Legal Articles Judicial Accountability November 20, 2011 / March 17, 2016 by Suman Meena | 2 Comments on Judicial Accountability Suman Meena “Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” – John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton. “Corruption is like a hidden tiger in the bushes, waiting to pounce on the deer (rule of law), catch it by the neck and finally strangulate it to death. Unless the tiger is caged it will continue to wreak havoc.” […] Read more » “JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY” Corruption-Hampering the Rule of Law in India Improving Judiciary System Judicial Accountability in Other Nations Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill 2010 Sex for Acquittal
Legal Articles CODE OF CONDUCT FOR JUDGES November 15, 2011 / March 17, 2016 by Legal India Admin | 3 Comments on CODE OF CONDUCT FOR JUDGES Mani Ram Sharma The Hon’ble Chief Justice, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi CODE OF CONDUCT FOR JUDGES I wish to state you humbly that the United States Courts have framed the following rules for judges:- CANON 1: A JUDGE SHOULD UPHOLD THE INTEGRITY AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY An […] Read more » CODE OF CONDUCT FOR JUDGES
Legal Articles The Legal Framework of Comparative Advertising November 15, 2011 / November 15, 2011 by Honey Pamnani | Leave a Comment Introduction Advertising exists today in a business environment made increasingly competitive by factors such as global presence and media-clutter . According to market experts advertisements have become one of the most important tool for companies of all lengths and breadths across the globe to grow their businesses. The impact that a brand makes from its […] Read more » Comparative Advertising The Legal Framework of Comparative Advertising
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Legal Articles PUBLIC POLICY SETTING ASIDE ARBITRAL AWARD November 14, 2011 / March 17, 2016 by Vivek Kerketta | 1 Comment on PUBLIC POLICY SETTING ASIDE ARBITRAL AWARD Vivek Kerketta Introduction Public policy is an attempt by the government to address a public issue. The government, whether it is city, state, or federal, develops public policy in terms of laws, regulations, decisions, and actions. There are three parts to public policy-making: problems, players, and the policy. The problem is the issue that needs […] Read more » arbitral award Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 PUBLIC POLICY SETTING ASIDE ARBITRAL AWARD
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Legal Articles ENFORCEMENT OF IPR WITH REFERENCE TO BORDER SECURITY MEASURES November 13, 2011 / November 12, 2011 by Vivek Kerketta | 1 Comment on ENFORCEMENT OF IPR WITH REFERENCE TO BORDER SECURITY MEASURES VIVEK KERKETTA INTRODUCTION The recognition of the need to protect of intellectual property especially with regard to counterfeit trademark and pirated copyrighted goods, the enforcement of intellectual property rights at the borders has emerged as a significant issue in recent times. In view of this, the scheme of border measures has been discussed internationally at […] Read more » BORDER SECURITY MEASURES ENFORCEMENT OF IPR