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Banker's Legal Guide to dealing with Phishing scams in India

  Advocate Bhasin   09 September 2014 at 10:23

Online banking revolutionized banking transactions, whereby money could be transferred at a single click. It has been a time saver and has been an extremely convenient method to undertake commercial transactions. However, it has lead to a slew of li ..


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Epidemic Laws in India: An area to be looked upon

  Megha Agrawal   05 September 2014 at 10:49

Abstract: In this age of non communicable diseases, communicable diseases still contribute 30% of disease burden in India. Hundreds of epidemics occur each year and we fail to respond and contain mos ..


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Right to Privacy and Social Networking Websites

  Pooja Jain   03 September 2014 at 15:02

The Internet has had a massive impact on many areas of personal and professional life. Defamation laws and libel lawsuits are one such area and many individuals, businesses, and website owners have fallen foul of the belief that they can write anyth ..


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Role of Cyber Laws in Divorce Proceedings

  Advocate Bhasin   03 September 2014 at 15:02

Divorce is definitely a painful process. A relationship that begins with affection at the altar ends with negative emotions in a court room. Divorces are of two kinds- Mutual consent divorce and Contested divorces. Mutual consent divorce is one wher ..


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Parking Rights- Permanently Parked

  Divya Malcolm   27 August 2014 at 11:14

Nahalchnad Laloochand Private Limited Vs. Panchali Co-operative Housing Society is a story of greed and excesses. Twenty five stilt car parking spaces in a building were sold by the builder to rank outsiders. Flats purchasers in the building eventua ..


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Litigation to derail justice

  BAPOO M. MALCOLM   27 August 2014 at 11:14

A case for prosecuting the prosecutors Regular readers of Moneylife, and others, will recall an article called �Who Will Guard the Guardians?� �Quis custodiet ipsos custodies.� In that piece, we had mentioned that a public ..


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Ofcourse force is not always right course

  K PHANI KUMAR   25 August 2014 at 11:03

Untitled 1 Although GANDHIJI experimented with eating meat upon first leaving India, he later became a strict vegetarian. THE WAY that can be find…the problem… that also can be solved….but lack of interest towards holy obj ..


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Need to Revise Laws of Limitation so as to Keep Pace with IT-Advances

  Prof Wg Cdr G Kumar   14 August 2014 at 10:53

Almost 13 years have passed after the enactment of Information Technology Act 2000, but the Indian Legislature, Supreme Court and High Courts have yet to keep pace with the Advances in Information Technology (IT), e-Governance, digitisation of Court ..


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What are the rights of statutory tenant, lessee and licensee?

  Divya Malcolm   14 August 2014 at 10:53

Letting out premises is a sensitive issue. Both landlords and tenants turn hawkish in any discussion on this. The battle of owners versus occupiers would turn less hostile if each understood their limits, claiming only that which is rightfully their ..


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Judicial Power without accountability

  R Trivedi   11 August 2014 at 11:49

Magistrates have tremendous power without concurrent supervision and without visible accountability. There is an uncanny similarity in the work of an airlines pilot, a doctor and a magistrate, but the similari ..


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