It is often said that countries which do not remember the past, do not have a future. We Indians tend to gloss over the past, both internally and externally, in the relentless hope for a brighter and prosperous future. After the 17th SAARC summi ..
Maintaining that bail is the rule and jail an exception, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said both seriousness of the charge and severity of punishment should be taken into account while determining bail. "Deprivation of liberty must be consid ..
The new Insurance and Regulatory Development Authority's (IRDA) regulations on pension plans have kept the need of the guarantee intact, but aim at encouraging insurance companies to launch more unit-linked pension plans (ULPPs). While the gua ..
Some of the lines from the recent 2G judgement denying bail to Kanimozhi and others are telling. Kanimozhi belongs to the upper echelons of society and is also an MP, wrote trial court judge OP Saini, By no stretch of imagina ..
A competitive world offers two possibilities. You can lose. Or, if you want to win, you can change. Gone are those days when the producers decided what to produce and then induced the consumers to buy it by the way of advertisements, ..
Meaningless shouting, sloganeering and protesting are futile efforts to express dissent. Today's youth is a beautiful concoction of good, creative minds with great insights. So why not choose creative means of expression as the key mantra? Whi ..
By Natasha Bali This article proposes to analyze the current status of patent linkage in India, in light of the Honble Delhi High Court and Supreme Courts judgment in the case of Bayer Corporation and Others v Cipla, Union of India ..
COGNIZANCE A BIRD'S EYE VIEW by The Hon'ble Mr. Justice R.Regupathi, Judge, High Court, Madras. Though the word 'cognizance' (rooting from Old French "conoisance", based on Latin "cognoscere") or the wor ..