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State Privilege and its Applicability

  Bala Nikit   10 November 2010 at 09:38

State Privilege and Its Applicability I. Preface: State Privilege Law is universal and like every law it has its exceptions. Privilege in law is one such exemption of law. Privilege is an exemption from some duty, burden or att ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   7906 Views


Representaion of party by Legal Practitioner in Family Courts

  Member (Account Deleted)   10 November 2010 at 09:38

The Law commission in its 59th report (1974 ) stressed that in dealing with disputes concerning the family court ought to adopt an approach redically different from that adopted in ordinary civil proceedings and that it should make reasonable effort ..


Posted in Family Law  4 comments |   5550 Views


Can Civil Courts Be Avoided to Resolve Disputes VIA Arbitration

  GIRISH BAPAT   10 November 2010 at 09:38

Today we exploring the possibilities of Alternate Dispute Resolution in consonance with the Arbitration and Conciliation Methods. ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   4340 Views


Mr.Barack Obama's visit to India

  Parthasarathi Loganathan   10 November 2010 at 09:38

NEWS Obama arrives in Delhi, PM sets aside protocol to receive him Barack Obama today arrived in Delhi on the second leg of his three-day visit to India and was personally received by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Obama to ease US-India export co ..


Posted in Others  1 comments |   4038 Views


Bank Assurance and Personal Insurance Cover: An Analytical study on Nationalised Banks

  Member (Account Deleted)   08 November 2010 at 21:48

BANK ASSURANCE AND PERSONAL INSURANCE COVER: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON NATIONALISED BANKS Introduction Bank has already changed a great deal over the past decade. Banker was once content to collect your deposits and then lend th ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   5884 Views


Federal Principle in the Indian Constitution - a perspective

  Dr. Mohan B Rao    08 November 2010 at 21:47

Federal Principle under the Indian Constitution a perspective -Mohan Rao B. former Principal, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Law, Kakinada [ Indian Constitution is neither Federal nor Unitary, but it is a mixer of both .&r ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  1 comments |   7288 Views


Effect of the Amendment- Sec 2 A to the ID Act on Principal Employer

  Sounder Rajan V    08 November 2010 at 21:46

Sub : Effect of the Amendment- Sec 2 A to the ID Act on Principal Employer As all Legal and HR Professiona ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law  2 comments |   9212 Views


Federal Principle Under the Indian Constitution - A Perspective

  Dr. Mohan B Rao    08 November 2010 at 21:46

A constitution is the legal document in which various governing principles are established, functions and procedural aspects of the government are specified under which different organs of the government work. Constitution is the supreme law of th ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   4197 Views


Impact of recent ID Act Amendments to Staffing Industry

  Sounder Rajan V    02 November 2010 at 13:37

As everyone must be aware Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act, 2010 (No. 24 of 2010) had come into effect ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law  3 comments |   7417 Views


Is it correct to criticise judges only for the delay and pendency in Constitutional Courts?

  Member (Account Deleted)   31 October 2010 at 19:22

The judiciary is being criticized much in the recent past and nobody is concentrating on the explanation being offered on behalf of the judiciary for the delays and the pendency of cases before Constitutional Courts and especially before High Cour ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  4 comments |   3301 Views