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India awaits a two-party political system

  siddhartha shankar mishra   18 March 2010 at 15:30

India awaits a two-party political system By Siddhartha Shankar Mishra It will be fair to say that the issue at hand, though worthy of a lot of attention, has not received its due yet. However, in a house where currently 25 per cent of the ruling ..


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Implied Powers of the United Nations

  Wangchen Rigzin Bhutia   17 March 2010 at 15:06

Introduction: “Under International law, the Organization must be deemed to have those powers which, though not expressly provided in the Charter, are conferred upon it by necessary implication as being essential to the performance ..


Posted in Students |   14937 Views


Difference- Principal Act and notification / by-laws / rules

  Manish Singh   17 March 2010 at 15:06

Effect and difference between the Principal Act and Notification/ Rules/ by-laws While considering the fact whether contravention of Notification issued under any Act is equivalent to the contravention of sections of the Principal ACt ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   6045 Views


Info - Credit Rating agency

  Manish Singh   16 March 2010 at 23:54

Framework of registration, working and other related aspects of Credit Rating Agency in India Statutes involved : 1. Securities Exchange Board of India (Credit Rating Agencies) Regulations, 1999 2. Securities and Exchange Bo ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   3230 Views


LAW RELATING TO DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS

  Suhita Mukhopadhyay   16 March 2010 at 23:54

LAW RELATING TO DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF SECTION 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT SUHITA MUKHOPADHYAY, Company Secretary The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is an Act to define the law relating to promissory notes, bill o ..


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JUDGEMENT DELAYED BY 379 YEARS

  Sivadas Chettur   16 March 2010 at 23:54

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 |   2706 Views


LEGAL ISSUES ON FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN INDIA

  Lovejeet Singh   13 March 2010 at 23:54

As a result of various policy initiatives taken, the Indian economy has been rapidly changing from a restrictive regime to a liberal one. The present legal framework allows an easy entry to a foreign investor in India. ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   9258 Views


Child Prostitution

  siddhartha shankar mishra   13 March 2010 at 23:53

GLORIFIED INDIA – A DEN OF CHILD PROSTITUTION ‘INCREDIBLE INDIA,’ is the name given to the land of my birth, because everything here is incredible - the wide variety of people, culture, arts, monuments, and architecture. In a count ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3906 Views


The trilemma of illiterate Aam Aadmi

  siddhartha shankar mishra   13 March 2010 at 23:53

The day to day life of Aam aadmi is disturbed again by the reopening of tamasha particularly when he is illiterate. Suddenly his village is burst with activities. Everyone call this as Lok Sabha Elections. The streets are decorated with party flag ..


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Old Age Beneficiaries

  Piyush Khanna   12 March 2010 at 18:22

INTRODUCTIONWe cannot define Old Age exactly. But we can say that it is an unavoidable which means we can’t avoid it, undesirable which means no one has desire for it and problem ridden phase of life which means a period of life which is full of prob ..


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