International Trade Law Legal Articles The Status of International Law under the Constitution of India May 8, 2011 / March 18, 2016 by Jagadish S. Halashetti | 1 Comment on The Status of International Law under the Constitution of India Introduction The status of International Law within a municipal legal system is generally determined by the Constitution of a State or Municipal Law. This article attempts to shed light on the Status of International Law under the Constitution of India. Unlike France, United States, Germany and some modern Constitutions that provide relatively clear provisions for […] Read more » Constitution of India International Law
Legal Articles DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NORTH EAST WOMEN IN INDIA April 26, 2011 / March 18, 2016 by SAUJANYA HOSMANI | 1 Comment on DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NORTH EAST WOMEN IN INDIA The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different complexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it. ~Joseph Conrad, (Heart of Darkness) Racism can never be justified. Yet we in our own country are insulated from the reality; […] Read more » DISCRIMINATION DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NORTH EAST WOMEN India NORTH EAST WOMEN
Legal Articles LAW OF TORTS OR TORTS LAW: AN ANALYSIS April 22, 2011 / March 18, 2016 by PRABAL DIXIT | 6 Comments on LAW OF TORTS OR TORTS LAW: AN ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION Tort law defines the conditions under which a person is entitled to damage compensation if his or her claim is not based on contractual obligation. Damage result from the loss or impairment of property, health, life or limb, from the infringement of rights or from pure financial or non-financial losses. Economically speaking every reduction […] Read more » LAW OF TORTS TORTS LAW
Legal Articles Miscellaneous Legal Articles Context Rule and Its Development in English Law April 20, 2011 / March 20, 2016 by Adrija Mishra | 1 Comment on Context Rule and Its Development in English Law Introduction: A statute is basically the formal act enacted by the legislature in written form. In lay man’s term, statute can be called as a command of the legislature which is to be obeyed. Statute law helps in distinguishing the laws passed by the parliament from common law and equity. A single enactment of the […] Read more » Context Rule Development in English Law ENGLISH LAW Princess Sophia Naturalization Act1705
Labour & Employment Laws Legal Articles Maastricht University Unveils Maastricht Education and Research Centre in Bangalore April 20, 2011 / March 18, 2016 by Chaitali Pishay | 2 Comments on Maastricht University Unveils Maastricht Education and Research Centre in Bangalore Bangalore, December 06, 2010: Maastricht University (UM), one of the finest research universities in The Netherlands inaugurated the Maastricht Education and Research Centre (MERC), in Bangalore today. A subsidiary of Maastricht University, MERC will foster academic collaboration with Indian Institutes and conduct joint researches of social relevance in India. On this occasion, Maastricht University signed […] Read more » Bangalore Maastricht Education Maastricht University Research Centre Unveils
Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles Jessica Lal : A case of Indian Realism April 20, 2011 / March 20, 2016 by PRABAL DIXIT | 1 Comment on Jessica Lal : A case of Indian Realism To many who study India, it has become a tad trite to describe this complex nation-state as one that is filled with contradictions. Attuned observers know that what India has accomplished during its fifty- plus years of independence is nothing short of astounding. As serious, if not more so of a problem, but one that […] Read more » Indian Realism Jessica Lal Jessica Lal case
Legal Articles Miscellaneous Legal Articles Mis-Interpretation by Sub-ordinate Judiciary April 15, 2011 / March 20, 2016 by Manish Singh | 3 Comments on Mis-Interpretation by Sub-ordinate Judiciary We are all humans and nobody can do away with mistakes. The same also happens with the judiciary either higher or lower. Everybody person has his own understanding of law but again we are bound to follow the interpretation of higher judiciary. Surely, interpretations of higher judiciary, most specifically the Supreme Court, are well founded […] Read more » Mis-Interpretation Mis-Interpretation by Sub-ordinate Judiciary Sub-ordinate Judiciary
Legal Articles Miscellaneous Legal Articles Communal Violence Bill : A Critique April 2, 2011 / March 20, 2016 by Apoorva Dwivedi | 1 Comment on Communal Violence Bill : A Critique The Communal Violence Bill 2005 has been mired in controversy since its inception. The very opening line of the draft sparks a debate. It states; “a bill to empower the state and central governments…”The question here that arises is: ‘aren’t there already enough statues, ordinances, rules, laws conferring power in the hands of the governments […] Read more » Communal Violence Bill
Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles Minority and Partnership March 21, 2011 / March 20, 2016 by Prarthana Vaidya | 1 Comment on Minority and Partnership A partnership firm is a creation of a contract between persons called “partners” and each partner can represent the other partners and the firm as their agent. There is “mutual agency” between partners in the sense that each partner is both a principal and an agent at the same time. A partner has rights and […] Read more » Indian law of partnership MINORITY PARTNERSHIP
Banking & Insurance Law Legal Articles Extent of Indemnity in Insurance Claims March 18, 2011 / March 20, 2016 by Praveen Kumar | Leave a Comment This article tells about how much indemnity could be given in an insurance claim ? and what is the basic difference between law relating to indemnity and to insurance in india? Introduction———- Indemnity in insurance compensates the beneficiaries of the policies for their actual economic losses, up to the limiting amount of the insurance policy. […] Read more » Extent of Indemnity Extent of Indemnity in Insurance Claims Indemnity in Insurance Claims