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Electronic Evidence and its admissibility

  DHARMENDRASINH RANA   30 September 2013 at 13:16

PREAMBLE We all must have heard story of KAMDHENU which supply all worldly things as per the w ..


Posted in Criminal Law  15 comments |   13583 Views


Non Occupancy Charges in a Society

  Hemant Agarwal   30 September 2013 at 13:16

Non occupancy Charges in society; Understanding Non occupancy charges; Jurisdiction of a society- Non occupancy charges; Common services & amenities- Non occupancy charges ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  17 comments |   49640 Views


Amendments and Circulars that ill treating disabled

  KODAKKAL SHIVAPRASAD   28 September 2013 at 15:26

Even after declaration of rights of disabled persons at united nations and its member states, it regret to experienced that departments of Govt of India failed to provide justifiable rules and regulations with regard to promotion ,posting ne ..


Posted in Others |   1768 Views


Guiding SME's on legal matters

  Advocate Neerav Mainkar   28 September 2013 at 15:26

It is a fact that cannot be disputed that the SME’s or the Small & Medium Enterprises constitute the bulk of the industrial output of a developing economy like ours. In fact, every large scale industry today is dependent on ‘Ancillar ..


Posted in Others  3 comments |   1269 Views


Borderline personality disorder- do they qualify as insanity as required under Hindu Marriage act?

  Ipsita   28 September 2013 at 15:26

Borderline personality disorder- do they qualify as insanity as required under the Hindu Marriage act BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER is a chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by marked impulsivity, instability of mood and inte ..


Posted in Family Law  2 comments |   4202 Views


Cruelty against Husband

  Ipsita   28 September 2013 at 15:25

ABSTRACT It is indeed a misfortune that the law which was enacted to protect the interest of a particular group of people is now being used by the same group of people in a fallacious manner. Earlier it was believed ..


Posted in Family Law  19 comments |   21371 Views


The defense who failed to defend Nirbhayas case

  Nitish Banka   16 September 2013 at 12:47

The trial of Nirbhayas case is now over and the five accused were convicted and awarded highest form of punishment as per the law. But how the four accused before the Saket court defended their case. Although I personally feel that there sh ..


Posted in Criminal Law  13 comments |   4439 Views


State Responsibility under International Law

  Tanvi Kaushal   11 September 2013 at 12:01

There is a clear responsibility on states under international law which extends beyond violations by those acting on behalf of the states and its organs. Human rights are the fundamental or legal rights of every human being. These can also be consid ..


Posted in Others  2 comments |   3348 Views


Money - What You Should Know

  Aditya Barthakur   09 September 2013 at 14:02

Money - What You Should Know Introduction: For generations have believed that the sole purpose of finding work, doing work and achieving the desired objective in the work we do is to earn livelihood (money). At least thats what applies to mos ..


Posted in Others  4 comments |   3609 Views


The Companies Act 2013: A game changer

  Tarun Nagpal   04 September 2013 at 12:35

The New Companies Bill (Co Bill) had received the assent of the President of India on 29th August 2013, thus creating a landmark in Indian Corporate arena. Saying Adieu to year old Anarchic law of The Companies Act 1956, which served t ..


Posted in Corporate Law  6 comments |   9748 Views