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sood   05 March 2010 at 07:47

Minority Institutions


What are the rights and obligations of these Instituions?
The Chandigarh Administration wants private unaided school to reserve 15% seats for Economically weaker sections of the Society.The list of no of students under this catagory has been made available on the website of the department concerned.
Now no info regarding the Convent Schools ( serving the elite class ) has been posted and the reason give is that they are minority Institutions. Are they right in taking refuge under this. Are they not supposed to reserve their seats first for the minorities and then take the other candidates.

Anonymous   04 March 2010 at 00:59

Confession Vs Admission

What is the difference between confession and Admission?
If the person has confessed in written in front of his seniors, will it be treated as confession or admission?

Karishma   02 March 2010 at 12:00

Art.14 n MTP act

Thnks a lot Praveen sir n Patil sir,

i have a related query as well,

if i challenge whole of MTP act or only sec.3(2)of this act what shd b the grounds of pleading?
if i challenge sec.3(2) on d grounds of arbitrariness(Art.14) n right to privacy(Art.21) then how should i prove them?

n if i challenge whole of MTP on rt. to equality n rt. to life dn how shd i proceed??

i will b really greatful if u can take out some time n help me in my work.

thnks

Karishma   28 February 2010 at 11:33

medical termination of pregnancy

Hello everyone,
can anyone tell me how the validity of mtp act can b challenged?? how far is it ok to have limits n conditions on abortion??

mukesh aggarwal   27 February 2010 at 23:18

Appointment of High Court Judge

What is the procedure followed for appointment of a High Court Judge. Can anybody explain in detail?

Tipsy   27 February 2010 at 15:49

Can 'Karta' or any adult HUF member can take Life Insurance

Can 'Karta' of HUF or any adult member of the HUF can take out Life insurance policies

Is Insurance under HUF is allowed only on the life of the Karta.

Is Proposals on the life of co-parceners or members may be allowed only if the Karta is uninsurable.

In short Husband/wife or adult child can take life insurance policy , premium will be paid by HUF

Adv. Virendra   24 February 2010 at 00:20

fighting against a ban on website ??

If a website is banned U/s 69 A or 67 of the information Technology Act.

What remedies can the website has to lift the ban ?
1. To approach the Cyber Appellate tribunal OR

2. High Court ?

This is a new an interesting field !

Rekha.....   18 February 2010 at 16:09

Need Judgement

Respected Sirs /Ma’am
Please provide me the latest judgment of Supreme Court of India on Article 29 and 30 of the Constitution as I need tomorrow early morning plz. I will be very grateful to u.

Anonymous   17 February 2010 at 23:30

validation of ACT, passed by parliament

Sam co. and ABC co. together have
about 45% of the existing market share in operating systems in the Europe. Sam
co. developed X-Operations bundled with software applications in
Games and the ABC co. developed Y-Operations bundled with software
applications in Entertainment for use in the Personal Computers. In order to enhance
their market share, these companies entered into an agreement on 1.11.2008 to
exclusively share the ‘interoperable’ properties, so that the user of X-Operations
can transfer data to Y-Operations and vice versa.
The Antitrust Division of the Europe Department of Justice initiated civil proceedings on
10.12.2008 against the Sam co. and abc co.. for indulging in
anticompetition and monopolistic activities by bundling software applications in the
operating systems and then entering into an agreement for exclusive sharing of
interoperable properties.
The Sam co. and ABC co. decided to sell their products in India
through their partly owned subsidiaries TC ltd and DC ltd
respectively (as in both the subsidiaries 20 percent of the equity shares were held
by Indians). Advertisements appeared in the print and electronic media highlighting
the features of X-Operations and Y-Operations and their exclusive
“interoperable” compatibility.
Simultaneously, the Government of India received a report from its Embassy in Europe informing about the harmful effects of X-Operations and Y-Operations
on the Indian market. The existing market players in India also petitioned
the Government of India and submitted that these operating systems will have a
prejudicial effect on their market share. In view of this, the Government of India acted
quickly and promulgated an ordinance on 1.1.2009 which was replaced by
an Act of the Parliament viz. Prohibition of the Entry and Sales of X-Operations
and Y-Operations Act, 2009 banning the entry and sales including
licensing for a period of 2 years.

I just want to know….
1.Whether, the Parliament has competency to pass the Act of 2009?
2. whether, the above Act violates article 14,19 and 21 of constitution?

Anonymous   17 February 2010 at 15:00

Age Limit case for Law Entrace.

Respected Experts,
As there is a case as against the orders of Bar Counsel of India in respect of Age Limit for 3 years & 5 Years for LLB, pending before the Supreme Court.
I want to know whether the said cases are disposed off are still pending.