Articles tagged as Indian Law
This selection of law content including essays, dissertations, problem questions, and case summaries is relevant to Indian law students and to those studying Indian law from outside of India. India has an organic law as a consequence of the common law system. Through judicial pronouncements and legislative action, this has been fine-tuned for Indian conditions.
Latest Law Papers tagged as Indian Law
Including law essays, dissertations, problem questions, case summaries, and law lectures, suitable for law students working towards their LLB / LLM qualifications or those studying for the new SQE.
Doctrine of Substantive Ultra Vires
Administrative Law
For the purpose of making project in the subject Administrative Law, a very distinct and important topic has been taken as the central issue of it....
Last modified: 2nd Aug 2019
A Patent Opposition Comparison Between Countries
Administrative Law
Statement of problem: What are the procedures for patent opposition laid down by countries like USA and Europe and their significance on ......
Last modified: 2nd Aug 2019
India's Constitution and Parliamentary Government
Administrative Law
The form of government that has been adopted in the Indian Constitution is the Parliamentary Government of the British type. Basu writes that ......
Last modified: 2nd Aug 2019
A Balance Majority & Minority Shareholder's Rights
Business Law
Shareholders are part of a company. A 'Shareholder' denotes a person who holds or owns the shares. In most of the cases, shareholders are also ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Consumer Protection: National & International Experiences
Business Law
If we gaze at the primeval history of India we can see the human values and ethical practices with utmost significance from 3200 B.C. ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Securities and Exchange Board of India
Business Law
Indeed the scheme of the Securities and Exchange Board of India is directed in the direction of guiding ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Wherever Law Ends, Tyranny Begins
Administrative Law
In India, kings were above the law. That was before the Britishers came in. After independence, and with the Constitution coming into force ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Media Is Regarded as One of the Pillars of Democracy
Commercial Law
Freedom of media is the freedom of people as they should be informed of public matters. It is thus needless to emphasis that a free and a healthy ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Domestic Implementation of International Law in India
International Law
Austin called international law 'positive international morality'. According to Austin, law is the command of the sovereign, and the......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Police in India
Indian Law
It is strange that a democratic country such as India does not trust one of the most important administration organs of its elected government - the police. The ruling elite and middle class citizens see them as political decoys and blame politicians for not letting...
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement
Business Law
A company in a broad sense is a group of persons who have come together or who have contributed money for some common purpose and have incorporated themselves into distinct legal entity. Company is the amalgamation of two distinct words ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Power to Pardon: An Analysis
Administrative Law
In common parlance, to pardon means to forgive a person of his offence. The term pardon has been defined as an act of grace, proceeding from the ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Protecting the Interest of Minority Shareholders
Business Law
In the day-to-day working of a company, certain decisions need to be taken regarding the management of the company and these decisions are generally taken by the majority members. In this process of decision-making, there may arise certain occasions wherein the interests of the majority shareholders may come in conflict with that of the minority shareholders. In such a case, if the decisions ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
Commercial Law
Enforcement of Foreign Awards is governed by Part II of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996.....
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
The Law on Account Payee Cheques
Administrative Law
INTRODUCTION According to S. 6 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, the term cheque is defined as “a bill of exchange drawn on a specified ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Comparison of Foreign and Domestic Enforcement Regime
Commercial Law
Prior to 1937, foreign awards and foreign judgments based on foreign awards were enforceable in British India on the same grounds and in the same ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Competition Law SMP and Dominant Positions
Commercial Law
The following research paper is titled 'Competition Law: SMP and Dominant Positions'. Competition Law also known as Anti-trust law in various ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Hindu Woman's Limited Estate
Indian Law
Hindu Woman’s Limited Estate Is Abolished And Any Property Held By A Female Hindu Howsoever Accquired Is Now Held By Her As Absolute Property”- Discuss In Light Of Hindu Succession Act...
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Legal Issues Pertaining to Space Tourism and It’s Future in India
International Law
Space tourism has been identified as: any commercial activity offering customers direct or ......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
A Hindu Joint Family Setup
Indian Law
A Hindu Joint Family setup is an extended family arrangement prevalent which has an enormous legal significance in India. Simply, a Hindu Joint Family would at best be described as, the lineal descendants and their dependants where,...
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Narco Analysis Test with Special Emphasis on Constitution
Human Rights Law
As science has outpaced the development of law or at least the laypersons understanding......
Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019
Whistle Blower Policy and the Indian Corporate Governance
Indian Law
In this age of Globalisation, where economic motives precede over all virtues and traditions, protection of larger public interest from great corporate scandals has become matter of great importance....
Last modified: 22nd Jul 2019
Indian Environment
Indian Law
Government has the duty to protect the ‘exhaustible natural resources from rash reckless spoliation’. This duty is also base on the Professor Joseph Sax’s doctrine of public trust....
Last modified: 22nd Jul 2019
Position of Interstate Trade in India
Indian Law
Democracy is the art and science of mobilising the entire physical, economic and spiritual resources of various sections of the people in the service of the common good of all....
Last modified: 22nd Jul 2019