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Buying a Flat. Know the following facts.

  Prakash Yedhula   26 October 2008 at 13:39

What is the difference between built up area, super built up area, and carpet area?Carpet Area:This is the area of the apartment/building which does not include the area of the walls.Built up Area:This includes the area of the walls also.Super Built ..


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Srilanka : India's Strategic Dilemma

  Prakash Yedhula   26 October 2008 at 12:27

Srilanka : India's Strategic Dilemma— Dr Jyotirmoy Das Chowdhury In its determined bid to project muscle power outside South Asian region, Indian Government has permitted her navy to deploy its force in the Red Sea off the coast of Somalia to protect ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1722 Views


The who, when, why and how

  Prakash Yedhula   25 October 2008 at 20:39

The who, when, why and howM.R. MadhavanThe issue of conduct and accountability of judges is again making headlines. Under our current system, all subordinate judges are governed by and accountable to the respective high courts. For the higher judicia ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1872 Views


Salary details of employees - Not personal information under RTI Act

  Murali Krishna   24 October 2008 at 18:52

An application seeking information under RTI Act regarding the annual gross income details of the Deputy Manager was made to PIO of TNPL. It was declined on the ground that it is of personal nature and that it would not be revealed to a third person ..


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Lecture by Soli J. Sorabjee

  Prakash Yedhula   24 October 2008 at 01:15

EVOLUTION OF THE BASIC STRUCTURE DOCTRINE: ITS IMPLICATIONS AND IMPACT ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTSSoli J. SorabjeeFormer Attorney General for India[Lecture at Oslo University –Norway – 06th October 2008]IntroductoryIndia has a written Constitution. ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3851 Views


Indian judges must clean up their courts

  Prakash Yedhula   15 October 2008 at 01:11

Indian judges must clean up their courtsBy Bijo FrancisColumn: Incredible IndiaHong Kong, China — Corruption scandals surrounding some senior judges in India have seriously clouded the impartial image of the judiciary. There has been a lot of discuss ..


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Role of people

  VASANTH D JAGANATH   14 October 2008 at 22:58

As known to the whole world that India has unity in diversity. Since from time immemorial people belonging to different religion are practicing their own customs and practices. It may be Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Buddhism, Christianity etc. The hi ..


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MAKING GREAT DECISIONS

  TS Bhatia   14 October 2008 at 20:14

Making Great DecisionsPerfect decisions are few and far between because life is messy. A great decision is always possible, however. Great decisions don't all have fairytale endings, but they do achieve the best possible outcome under the circumstanc ..


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“SUCCESSION UNDER HANAFI LAW.”

  sreekumar.c.nair   10 October 2008 at 11:26

INTRODUCTION. The law of succession in India fallswithin the realm of personal law. Due to this, we have so many differentsuccession laws, each purporting to reflect the diverse and differingaspirations, customs, and mores of the community to which ..


Posted in Family Law |   52902 Views


SEBI on insider trading

  robin   09 October 2008 at 21:10

SEBI ON INSIDER TRADING The Securities and Exchange Board of India (hereinafter referred to as SEBI) mandates that a company making public issue of shares lists them in a stock exchange. After the shares are listed on a stoc ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   1922 Views