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Awaiting winds of change

  siddhartha shankar mishra   10 May 2010 at 01:42

The change of guard at the top level in the judiciary in a few days comes at a time when the Supreme Court of India is adding more arrears to the dockets and visions of reform have remained empty dreams. In recent times, it had to deal with two case ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2183 Views


Towards a Greener Environment

  Anand Wadadekar   10 May 2010 at 01:42

Towards a Greener Environment Carbon Credit – For Environmental Management Monika Bhardwaj, B.Com(Hons), ACS Anand Wadadekar, M.Com, M.A (Eco), MBA, AMFI Environmental Management: Environmental management is not merely managing the enviro ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   2338 Views


Dual Listing

  Anand Wadadekar   10 May 2010 at 01:42

DUAL LISTING Anand Wadadekar M.A Economics, MBA Finance, AMFI, DIT Author | Information Expert ABSTRACT Dual Listing has been lately in news due to the proposed alliance between Asia's leading telecommunicat ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   3290 Views


Class Action Lawsuits

  Monika Bhardwaj   10 May 2010 at 01:42

Class Action Lawsuit Monika Bhardwaj, B.Com (Hons.), Company Secretary Class Action lawsuits have recently made to the front page news, more particularly in western countries. The reason being the sudden fall (bankruptcy) of financial industry g ..


Posted in Corporate Law  1 comments |   3077 Views


CLAUSES MAKE AGREEMENTS FLAWLESS

  Monika Bhardwaj   10 May 2010 at 01:41

CLAUSES MAKE AGREEMENTS FLAWLESS CS. Monika Bhardwaj, B.Com (Hons), Company Secretary In common parlance the terms ‘Agreement’ and ‘Contract’ are used as synonyms. But in legal jargon, these two terms are not the same. Agre ..


Posted in Corporate Law  2 comments |   3654 Views


E-COMMUNICATION – A Serious Thing

  Monika Bhardwaj   10 May 2010 at 01:41

E-COMMUNICATION – A Serious Thing CS. Monika Bhardwaj, B.Com (Hons.), ACS, LL.B (I), Gurgaon This article aims to highlight that communications done through electronic mode are now recognized by Indian Law and hold true as an 'evidence ..


Posted in Criminal Law  2 comments |   2726 Views


Rights of Arrestee

  G. ARAVINTHAN   08 May 2010 at 15:16

The Constitution of India guarantees the citizen's fundamental rights to participate in the political life of the country and to express themselves as political beings. But the freedom is hedged in by many legal restrictions by the politicians ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3408 Views


Guidelines to be followed before Arrest

  G. ARAVINTHAN   08 May 2010 at 15:16

An arrest should be made only after a reasonable satisfaction is reached about the complaint being genuine and bonafide. This satisfaction must be reached on the basis of some preliminary investigation. The officer making the arrest must be convin ..


Posted in Others |   3591 Views


Courting a balance

  siddhartha shankar mishra   08 May 2010 at 15:15

Three grams of sodium pentothal, three litres of distilled water and dextrose. That’s all it took to get Abdul Karim Telgi talking. Telgi, accused in the Rs 3,000-crore stamp paper scam, was administered a “truth serum” in 2003. So ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   2897 Views


Alternative Dispute Resolution and Family Dispute Resolution

  VG Ranganath   08 May 2010 at 15:15

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND FAMILY DISPUTE-RESOLUTION*[1] Nothing is static, every thing is dynamic. Due to evolution of time every thing changes viz., process, tradition, way of living etc. The concept of dispute was very old and still in ..


Posted in Family Law |   11430 Views