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How to Get out and Stay out of Debt?

  Ramalingam K   17 May 2012 at 11:52

In spite of steady, regular income there are so many individuals who live paycheque to paycheque, carry their credit card outstanding, and fail to save anything for retirement. If you are one of them, now is the right time to take action to come o ..


Posted in Others |   1381 Views


Disciplinary Actions

  Nahid   14 May 2012 at 13:00

CHARGE-SHEET/SHOW CAUSE NOTICE A charge-sheet is a document which sets out the allegations of miscondu ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law  33 comments |   15299 Views


Specific Relief and its Provision

  Diganta Paul   14 May 2012 at 12:59

Little Description The Law relating to the specific relief provided in the Specific Relief Act 1963. The Act was enacted to define and amend the law relating to certain specific relief. As per the England meaning the relief mea ..


Posted in Civil Law  8 comments |   8438 Views


SARFAESI Act - The importance of claim for Loss and Damages

  T.R.Radhakrishnan   09 May 2012 at 12:22

Many instances have been reported that the Authorised Officer and the Presiding Officer of DRT rejecting the claim for loss and damages or counter claims by the borrowers under SARFAESI ACT. ..


Posted in Others  6 comments |   4217 Views


Some Preliminary Considerations of Criminal

  Anwesha Saha   27 April 2012 at 22:16

1. Object of Criminal Procedure- The law of criminal procedure is intended to provide a mechanism for the enforcement of criminal law. Without proper procedural law, the substantive criminal law which defines offences and provides punishments ..


Posted in Criminal Law  7 comments |   4370 Views


Suit by Indigent Person

  Manikantan   27 April 2012 at 20:35

The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of A.A.Haja Muniuddin Versus Indian Railways (1993) 1 MLJ 38 (S.C.) held Access to justice cannot be denied to an individual merely because he does not have the means to pay the prescribed fee. Such a view ..


Posted in Civil Law  2 comments |   4684 Views


Extent of DRT's power to restore possession to borrower / aggrieved party ?

  c.p.s. ramachary   27 April 2012 at 19:58

In Ramco Super Leathers (P)Ltd. Vs. UCo. Bank 2007(2) DRTC 747 Mad. Madras High Court held that, merely because a secured creditor has taken possession, issued sale notice and also sale certificate in favour of the purchaser, does not render the t ..


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Jurisdiction of DRT under SARFAESI Act - An overview

  c.p.s. ramachary   26 April 2012 at 11:10

Jurisdiction of civil court is barred from entertaining any suit or granting any injunction against action taken under the Act as the statue confers jurisdiction over the subject matter to DRT only. But civil courts jurisdiction is not barred ..


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India ready to host International Arbitrations?

  Guest   24 April 2012 at 11:23

The Chennai High Court by a recent decision has held that the need to make India as a preferred seat for International Commercial Arbitration would benefit the economy of the country and that if foreign law firms or lawyers are not ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   2287 Views


What is debt?

  c.p.s. ramachary   19 April 2012 at 11:00

"Debt" is defined in Sec. 2(g) of RDDB & FI Act. [Same definition is assigned to SARFAESI Act vide Sec. 2(ha)]. The definition reads thus: 2(g) debt means any liability (inclusive of interest) which is claime ..


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