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Special types of customers under the Banking Act: A Analytical study

  Member (Account Deleted)   06 December 2010 at 23:59

SPECIAL TYPES OF CUSTOMERS UNDER THE BANKING ACT: A ANALYTICAL STUDY ATIN KUMAR DAS, NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY BHOPAL. INTRODUCTION The term customer of a bank is not defined by law. Ordinarily a person who has an account i ..


Posted in Corporate Law  1 comments |   21708 Views


Special types of Customers under the Banking Act: A analytical study

  Member (Account Deleted)   01 December 2010 at 15:31

Types of customers under banking act; banking act-special types of customers; Special types of customers under the banking act; Special classes of customers –banking act. ..


Posted in Corporate Law  1 comments |   115256 Views


The concept of Intellectual Property: Origin and Developments

  Member (Account Deleted)   19 October 2010 at 23:08

The concept of Intellectual Property is define in general is that the important feature of property is that the proprietor or owner may use his property as he wishes ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights  1 comments |   18038 Views


AN ANALYSIS OF CONSENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RAPE UNDER IPC

  Member (Account Deleted)   26 July 2010 at 08:49

AN ANALYSIS OF CONSENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RAPE UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE 1860. ATIN KUMAR DAS,III SEM ..


Posted in Criminal Law  1 comments |   9460 Views


A Problem of Jurisdiction under the Cyber Laws: A Bird’s Eye

  Member (Account Deleted)   21 July 2010 at 23:53

The jurisdiction is not define in the cyber laws or The information Technology but it is defined in the code of civil Procedure 1908.The cyberspace means the growing technology ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights  3 comments |   12809 Views


DOCTRINE OF FRUSTRATION: NEW DIMENSION

  Member (Account Deleted)   20 July 2010 at 22:24

AGREEMENT TO DO IMPOSSIBLE ACT – An agreement to do an act impossible in itself is void.Contract to do act afterwards becoming impossible or unlawful – A contract to do an act which, after the contract is made, becomes impossible, ..


Posted in Corporate Law  1 comments |   20765 Views


PASSING OFF UNDER INDIAN TRADEMARKS ACT 1999: “A BIRD’S EYE

  Member (Account Deleted)   19 July 2010 at 02:43

The passing off action depends upon the principle that nobody has a right to represent his goods as the goods of somebody. In other words a man is not to sell his goods or services under the pretence that they are those of another person. ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   24350 Views


COMPARISON BETWEEN COMPANIES ACT 1956 AND COMPANY BILL 2009

  Member (Account Deleted)   19 July 2010 at 02:43

The long awaited re-codification of company law has taken a definite shape in the reintroduction Of Companies Bill, 2009 the Bill in Parliament recently by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as the 2008 Bill ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   13220 Views


COMBATING TERRORISM AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS- STRIVING

  Member (Account Deleted)   07 March 2010 at 14:44

COMBATING TERRORISM AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS- STRIVING TOWARDS BALANCE ATIN KUMAR DAS ..


Posted in Legal Documents  1 comments |   7482 Views