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Contract Labour Law in India

  Shree.   18 March 2008 at 19:12

Contract Labour Law in India - An OverviewG. P. SahiPublished on 7th November 2004Introduction:The main objective of the Contract labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act,1970 was to abolish the system of contract labour wherever possible and practicable, ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law |   17703 Views


Geographgical Indications

  Rajendran Nallusamy   18 March 2008 at 12:03

Geographical indicationA geographical indication (sometimes abbreviated to GI) is a name or sign used on certain products or which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (eg. a town, region, or country). The use of a GI may act as ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   2530 Views


Types of Arbitration and their Importance

  Rajendran Nallusamy   17 March 2008 at 15:23

Types of arbitration and their importance There are two types of Arbitration:1. Voluntary Arbitration2. Compulsory ArbitrationVoluntary Arbitration is a binding, adversarial dispute resolution process in which the disputing parties choose one or more ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   4429 Views


Benefits of Arbitration

  Rajendran Nallusamy   17 March 2008 at 15:20

Benefits of Arbitration:Arbitration is the submission of a dispute to one or more impartial persons for final and binding determination. Court intervention and review are limited by applicable state or federal arbitration laws; award enforcement is f ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   5514 Views


Can Murder in any circumstance be treated as an Accident

  R. Brizmohan Singh   16 March 2008 at 15:42

CAN MURDER BE TREATED AS AN ACCIDENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PERSONAL ACCIDENTS INSURANCE POLICY.By R. Brizmohan SinghAdvocate The one and the only point involved in the above captioned topic is as to whether Murder is an Accident or not?THE TERMS AND CON ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   5490 Views


Basic Principles of Income Tax Law

  Prakash Yedhula   13 March 2008 at 15:58

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF INCOME-TAX LAWBy: Justice R.K.Abichandani1.Constitutional Provisions : The Constitution of India vests the Parliament with plenary legislative powers to impose taxes on matters specifically enumerated in the Union List and all the ..


Posted in Taxation |   6277 Views


LEGAL AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM - A NEW LOOK

  Prakash Yedhula   13 March 2008 at 15:28

LEGAL AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM - A NEW LOOKA BIT OF LOUD THINKINGBy P.P. RaoThe flag of the Indian Judiciary has been flying high commanding respect in and outside the country. Bold and innovative landmarks in the evolution of law like Kesavananda Bharati ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3084 Views


LEGAL MAXIMS -IV

  saksham bharadwaj   12 March 2008 at 17:45

LEGAL MAXIMS (R--Z)Repondez s’il vous plait (Fr) => (abbr RSVP) a reply will obligeRes judicata (L) => a case already decidedSine die (L) => indefinitelySub judice (L) => under considerationTempus fugit (L) => time pliesUltra vires (L) => beyond one ..


Posted in Others |   3153 Views


Discretion- Root Cause of Corruption

  Rajesh Kumar   12 March 2008 at 17:45

Discretion: Root cause of Corruption RAJESH KUMAR, ADVOCATE Corruption is part and parcel of our life. A common person is faced with this problem, almost everytime he approaches Public authorities for any permission, exemption or for any other pub ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3171 Views


PROVIDENT FUND FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

  Rajendran Nallusamy   12 March 2008 at 14:22

PARADOXES TO BE RESOLVED–– PROVIDENT FUND FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS–– P R Swarup, Director General, CIDCProviding Social Security to the citizens, specially to those, who contribute to the growth and development of the National Economy, is one of the ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law |   6715 Views