We all know the object of SARFAESI Act, 2002. There was a need to enable the Banks to speedily recover their loans and by approaching Civil Courts earlier, they could not effectively recover the loans and as a result Banks doing business with publ ..
INTRODUCTION Bias is a peculiar phenomenon that we encounter even in our common day work. Simply put, it is the lack of neutrality. For example a teacher may be biased toward a student who happens to be his/her relative, a license grantor may be bia ..
SECULARISM AND INDIAN CONSTITUTION- IS THE SECULAR CHARACTER OF INDIAN DEMOCRACY UNDER THREAT By Vivek Salat ..
Suicide: Some Legal aspects. (By Adv. V.M. Syam Kumar-Lecturer for Maritime Law, National University for Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi.) The recent judgment of the Supreme Court in the case of Aruna Shanbaug has revided the debate on ..
Cross Border Mergers, Acquisitions, and Valuation One of the most important situations that Corporations face is the key to their s ..
Section 397/398 of the Companies Act, 1956 provides a relief to the minority against the majority if the majority indulges in the oppressive acts and the acts of mismanagement. It is not that every shareholder can avail the remedy available under ..
WHETHER PREFERENCE SHARE IS A LIABILITY OR NOT: A COMMON QUESTION THAT NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED ..
Arrest of merchant vessels calling at Cochin by the High Court of Kerala has increased in recent times. Though the same ought to be a matter of concern for the entire shipping community at Cochin, it has not received the attention it deserves. The ..
Right to property in Indian constitution. Right to property deleted from the list of fundamental rights. Right of property case law. 44th amendment of Indian constitution right to property. ..
Arbitration is a legal technique for the extra judicial resolution of disputes , wherein the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons (the "arbitrators", ..