Origin and validity of Armed Forces Special Powers Act,And Rule of Law. The relevant provisions of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 are as under: �2. Definitions:- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires:- ..
Miguel De Cervantes had aptly quoted-�He that publishes a book runs a very great hazard, since nothing can be more impossible than to compose one that may secure that approbation of every reader.� With the divine dev ..
NEnglish statutory laws and non-statutory laws relating to Admiralty jurisdiction prevailed in India till the commencement of the Constitution, and thereafter they have continued as �law in force� in terms ..
A lot number of cases are coming forward wherein the defendants, in order to earn profits, are infringing the goodwill or trademark of some well-established trademarks users. Now the question that comes for consideration is whether the owner of Origi ..
When wife files the transfer petition in Supreme Court usually husband is defenseless, although husband receives the summons from the Supreme Court if the transfer is from one state to another, here are some of the judgements which can help In Gayatr ..
�Human Rights� has been a matter of solemn interest in the International Community for quite some time now. It is a multi-faceted subject propagating that every individual deserves to enjoy the basic human rights for the sake of equality. ..
Government of India passed a law on 24th December 1986 to protect the rights of the consumer and this Act may be called the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. It extent to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. However, the Ministry of ..
Central Government in continuation of its endeavours to promote Ease of Doing Business in India has passed proposal for abolishing the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) and allowing concerned Administrative Ministries/Departments to process a ..
Rosseau, declared that 'man are born free, but every where he is in chain. This chain of slavery or domination led man to engage in war to ..
Addressing a judge in the court as "my lord", "your lordship" or "your honour" has been a matter of divided opinion many a time, not only in the Bar or Bench, but also in the Supreme Court (SC) too. However, the issue re ..