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CONTROVERSY OF TAXABILITY OF FEES FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES

  Deepak Chaudhary   22 July 2010 at 21:41

TAXABILITY OF FEES FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES There was a controversy relating taxability of fees paid to Non Residents for technical services in India, Hon’ble Supreme court in Ishikawajma case held that under Section 9(1) (vii) of the Income T ..


Posted in Taxation |   5294 Views


Don't kill Yourself

  Sameer Sharma   21 July 2010 at 23:53

Questions On Suicide It is estimated that over 100,000 people die by suicide in India every year. India alone contributes to more than 10% of suicides in the world. A very serious issue faced today in every society is suicide. The percentages are to ..


Posted in Others |   2476 Views


A Problem of Jurisdiction under the Cyber Laws: A Bird’s Eye

  Member (Account Deleted)   21 July 2010 at 23:53

The jurisdiction is not define in the cyber laws or The information Technology but it is defined in the code of civil Procedure 1908.The cyberspace means the growing technology ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights  3 comments |   12878 Views


DOCTRINE OF FRUSTRATION: NEW DIMENSION

  Member (Account Deleted)   20 July 2010 at 22:24

AGREEMENT TO DO IMPOSSIBLE ACT – An agreement to do an act impossible in itself is void.Contract to do act afterwards becoming impossible or unlawful – A contract to do an act which, after the contract is made, becomes impossible, ..


Posted in Corporate Law  1 comments |   20823 Views


INFRUCTUOUS ILLUSTRATION OF 108 A OF IPC

  KAMARAJ BHARATHY G   20 July 2010 at 22:24

I would like to bring to your kind attention about the infructuous Illustration of section 108 A of Indian Penal Code. Section 108 A defines as “108A. Abetment in India of offences outside India.A person abets as offence within the meaning of this in ..


Posted in Criminal Law  2 comments |   6691 Views


DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE AND CYBER SQUATTING

  RANJAN K MISRA   20 July 2010 at 22:24

DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE AND CYBER SQUATTING Cybersquatting, is a crime against the laws and regulations of cyber law. It can be defined as registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with bad-faith i.e. mala fide intent to make profit from t ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights  2 comments |   11265 Views


PASSING OFF UNDER INDIAN TRADEMARKS ACT 1999: “A BIRD’S EYE

  Member (Account Deleted)   19 July 2010 at 02:43

The passing off action depends upon the principle that nobody has a right to represent his goods as the goods of somebody. In other words a man is not to sell his goods or services under the pretence that they are those of another person. ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   24442 Views


COMPARISON BETWEEN COMPANIES ACT 1956 AND COMPANY BILL 2009

  Member (Account Deleted)   19 July 2010 at 02:43

The long awaited re-codification of company law has taken a definite shape in the reintroduction Of Companies Bill, 2009 the Bill in Parliament recently by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as the 2008 Bill ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   13358 Views


Undestanding the provisions relating to transfer pricing

  AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE   19 July 2010 at 02:43

Understanding the provisions relating to Transfer Pricing under Income Tax Act 1961 With the advent of MNCs(Multi National Concerns) a trend has also been adopted by the MNCs to structure their investments and business strategy in such a way that pr ..


Posted in Taxation |   3248 Views


JUDGEMENT DELAYED BY 379 YEARS

  Sivadas Chettur   15 July 2010 at 22:52

We all know that justice delayed is equivalent to justice denied. I have recently read an article which brilliantly dealt with the topic of unbearable delay in the disposal of cases. That reminded me about a case which was dragged for centuries. ..


Posted in Civil Law |   4990 Views