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Critical Reforms in Factories Act 1948

Jayashree Swaminathan | June 2015

In today’s scenario employers areroped to comply with theprovisions framed for the welfareof the workers and forfunctioning of factory through […]

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Bill of Lading: Precious Documents or Just a Piece of Paper?

Pradeep Jain | June 2015

INTRODUCTION Bill of Lading (“BL”) is one of the mostimportant and vital documents in the maritimetrade. It is defined as […]

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Whose Net Is It Anyway?

Munish Mehra | May 2015

There is a growing fervor around the world over the control of what is now considered to be one of […]

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Once a “Promoter” always a “Promoter” – may not be now

Hardeep Sachdeva | May 2015

Last year, SEBI proposed new norms to allow reclassification of promoters through a discussion paper on the subject. The framework […]

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Section 66A – No More Handcuffing of Freedom Speech & Expression

Jayashree Shukla Dasgupta | May 2015

To strengthen the value of fundamental rights, Robert H. Jackson the former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the […]

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Maritime Arbitration: An Effective Way to Settle Maritime Disputes

Pradeep Jain | May 2015

INTRODUCTION Any maritime disputes during the course of maritime trade can be settled by the Courts of laws having jurisdiction […]

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Permanent Bench of Apex Court in Kolkata

S. K. Singhi | April 2015

The term “Tareek peTareek, Tareek peTareek” has constantly been used as a synonym for the Indian Judicial System for quite […]

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Cause and Need of Reforms under Section 229 of Income Tax Act, 1961

Pankaj Garg | April 2015

Procedural laws are always for the execution of substantive laws, therefore the procedural laws can execute only those substantive laws […]

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The Competition Commission of India: Understanding the Uncertainty

J. Sai Deepak | April 2015

WHAT IS THE NATURE OF DECISIONS OF THE COMPETITION COMMISSION? The Competition Act, 2002 came into force in January 2003 […]

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Foreign Portfolio Investors – 1 Step Forward, 2 Steps Back

Hardeep Sachdeva | April 2015

Foreign Portfolio Investors (“FPIs”) are permitted to invest in corporate bonds and non-convertible debentures (“NCDs”) issued by Indian companies which […]

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