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Are Non Performing Assets Gloomy from Indian Perspective

  Arpita   14 February 2010 at 18:47

IntroductionWhen a borrower, who is under a liability to pay to secured creditors, makes any default in repayment of secured debt or any installment thereof, the account of borrower is classified as nonperforming assets (NPA) .NPAs cannot be used for ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   5381 Views


Principle of negative equality

  Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar   14 February 2010 at 18:47

Principle of negative equality A Division Bench of the Allahabad High Court in Shripal Vaish v. U.P. Power Corpn. Ltd. (2009) 4 UPLBEC 3267 held that if a person is not entitled to payment in view of a particular provision, he can not claim pari ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   9023 Views


Sec 6 of Hindu Succession Act

  adv. rajeev ( rajoo )   14 February 2010 at 18:47

GIST OF THE KARNATAKA HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT – HINDU SUCCESSION ACT 1956( AS AMENDED BY ACT 39 OF 2005) Testamentary Disposition – Right to succession- Scope and ambit of sec 6- HELD, Hindu Succession Act, 1956 ( as amended by Act 39 of 20 ..


Posted in Civil Law  1 comments |   7304 Views


Are Non Performing Assets Gloomy from Indian Perspective

  Arpita   13 February 2010 at 13:52

IntroductionWhen a borrower, who is under a liability to pay to secured creditors, makes any default in repayment of secured debt or any installment thereof, the account of borrower is classified as nonperforming assets (NPA) .NPAs cannot be used for ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   3795 Views


Police remand and the need for judicial activism

  N.K.Assumi   13 February 2010 at 13:52

Police remand and the need for judicial activism By: A. H. Monjurul Kabir Increasingly, the magistracy controlled by the executives becomes insensitive to civil liberties. Denial of bails, indiscriminate granting of police remand, the alleged tort ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3821 Views


A Classic Case of Professional Misconduct

  A. Patrawala Advocate   13 February 2010 at 13:51

: A classic case of Professional Misconduct : After successfully conving the Supreme Court by our learned friend Soli Sorabji that the bye- laws of Registered Cooperative Society has over riding effect over the Constitution of India ( CASE NO.: Appe ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  5 comments |   9545 Views


Reservation and Muslims

  Shafeer   12 February 2010 at 09:12

Reservation and Muslims With the recent ruling of Andhra pradesh High Court which quashed the reservation qu ..


Posted in Others |   1601 Views


Responsibility of Senior Advocates - P & H Bar Assocaition

  Member (Account Deleted)   12 February 2010 at 09:11

Everybody knows that the Bar Association of Punjab and Haryana High Court passed a resolution recently condemning the Chief Justice of India, Justice KG Balakrishnan and the former Attorney General of India Mr.Milon Benerjee for giving a clean chit ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3590 Views


Ultrasonography - Right to practice

  Sanjay   11 February 2010 at 15:28

When we get some medical problem, Doctor advises for ultra sound report or ultrasonography to get to the correct conclusion as to the nature or cause of the disease. One may find several ultrasond clinics run by MBBS doctors or MD doctors and repres ..


Posted in Civil Law |   6176 Views


moral rights of an author

  Nasir Ali   10 February 2010 at 18:59

MORAL RIGHTS OF AN AUTHOR Moral rights stand for what are termed as “Author’s Special Rights”. Founded on Article 6bis of the Berne,,moral rights protect attribution and integrity, stating: “Independently of the author&rsquo ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   5255 Views