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Articles by Ms. Bobby Anand

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India’s FDI Policy in Trading & Retailing Sector: An Insight

  Ms. Bobby Anand   10 July 2008 at 15:45

India has developed very comprehensive and open policy towards Foreign Direct Investment (‘FDI’). Since the inception of economic reforms in early 1990s, substantive reforms have been initiated in the field of investment, trade, financial sector, exc ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   3095 Views


JUVENILE JUSTICE IN INDIA - ON A PATH TO REDEMPTION

  Ms. Bobby Anand   10 July 2008 at 15:45

An Overview of the working of the juvenile justice system and the effect of the changes brought about by the Amendment in 2006 in relation to Children in Conflict with the Law There is no trust more sacred than the one the world holds with children. ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   9694 Views


Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881:On Dishonour Of Security Cheques

  Ms. Bobby Anand   10 July 2008 at 15:45

Cases of cheque bounce are not uncommon these days. In most of the transactions be it re-payment of loan or payment of fees for business purpose, payments are made by cheque. These cheques bearing large amounts sometimes remain unpaid and are returne ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   5666 Views


WOMENS RESERVATION BILL: TO BE OR NOT TO BE

  Ms. Bobby Anand   10 July 2008 at 15:45

A time span starting from September 1996 to July 2008 is long enough to table, discuss and improve a Bill, which prima facie is for the benefit of a large section of the society. So, what is it that makes all section of politicians agree for one set ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2375 Views


Is India Geared Up For Business Method Patent

  Ms. Bobby Anand   10 July 2008 at 15:45

IntroductionToday technology is changing expeditiously. New technical inventions are taking place in huge number. These new inventions open new field of subject-matter for protection under Intellectual Property Law. Intellectual Property law gives an ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   2319 Views


Online Banking: Regulatory Framework In India

  Ms. Bobby Anand   05 July 2008 at 17:18

Feasibility of Online banking in IndiaThe red tapism in public sector banking and lesser consumer base is being attributed to as the reasons for the Indian banks to enter into the online banking this late. With the rapid development in the technologi ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   5199 Views


Trial By Media: A Legal Dilemma Resolved With Reference To Jessica Lal

  Ms. Bobby Anand   05 July 2008 at 17:18

Media is regarded as one of the pillars of democracy. Media has wide ranging roles in the society. Media plays a vital role in moulding the opinion of the society and it is capable of changing the whole viewpoint through which people perceive various ..


Posted in Others |   3141 Views


Intellectual Property Rights are a privilege, not a human right

  Ms. Bobby Anand   02 July 2008 at 16:29

Intellectual Property Rights should be subsumed to human rights, national interests and the preservation of genetic resourcesIntellectual property can be defined as the creations of the human mind. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are legal rights ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   2638 Views


Alternative legal route to protect sick industries

  Ms. Bobby Anand   02 July 2008 at 13:40

The alternative legal route to meet the above objectives i.e. revival/rehabilitation of the sick units or the liquidation of the company are incidental to industrialisation. Time has come that an institutional network and procedures must be evolved f ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   2409 Views


Share Transfer Restrictions under the Companies act, 1956

  Ms. Bobby Anand   01 July 2008 at 15:57

Transferability of shares is an important feature of incorporation of a Company. Section 82 of the Companies Act deals with the nature of shares and reads as follows:The shares or debentures or other interest of any member in a Company shall be movab ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   4835 Views