The NRO judgement has made half the nation legal experts. Almost anybody possessing legal or political knowledge is contributing to the NRO debate unleashed by the media. The former superior judges, lawyers and politicians are in great demand. The la ..
ndustrial Disputes Act, 1947— Ss. 10 and 15 — Reference — Jurisdiction of Labour Court — Scope of interference with Labour Court's award by High Court under Arts. 226 and 227 — Jurisdiction of Labour Court, held, emanate ..
Introduction of the courseIn every civilized legal system we can be classified the laws in two categories 1. Substantive Law 2. Procedural laws. The Law of evidence is one of the most important part of the procedural law. The law of evidence plays a ..
As the global capital of road accidents, there is no denying that India is in dire need of an overhaul of driving norms. As many as 1.14 lakh people in the country die each year due to road accidents, a number greater than anywhere else in the world. ..
The finance ministry has reportedly turned down a proposal by the Department of Policy and Promotion (DIPP) that had suggested doing away with the mandatory three-year lock-in period for FDI in the real estate sector. The ministry's point of view is ..
CHIEF Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry has reminded the Bar of its responsibility towards promoting rule of law and dispensation of justice to the people. Legal luminaries at a meeting in Lahore also discussed the issue of dispensation of justice a ..
CAMBRIDGE, MassachusettsLast week, the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, found himself in trouble for once suggesting that US President Barack Obama had a political edge over other African-American candidates because he was "light-skinned" ..
DEEMED TO BE DOOMEDNO POINT IN PENALISING ALL AND SUNDRYThere is understandable concern among students and their parents about the Union Human Resource Development Ministry's proposal, made to the Supreme Court, to strip 44 institutions of higher lea ..
In our daily routine we blindly follow other people's directions instead of relying on our own intelligence because it is easy to place responsibility on others. Once, a sergeant in his training session asked the recruits why walnut wood was used for ..
India's Minimum Wages Act, passed in 1948, is a study in how to convolute a simple idea. Instead of a baseline norm across sectors, the Centre and the state governments both have the power to mandate wages for specific types of jobs. The piecemeal na ..