Meaning: This legal maxim means “enjoy your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another person” Details: The maxim ‘sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas’ means that one must use his property so as not to injure the lawful rights of another. It is a well-settled principle that a
Problems in the Indian judicial system Author: Adv. Mrityunjay Kumar, Patna High Court One of the oldest legal systems in the world today is the Indian judicial system and it still incorporates some of the features inherited from the British judicial system during its centuries of colonial rule in India. The Indian Constitution, which is
STOCK EXCHANGE AND ITS DERIVATIVES Author: Akshat Tripathi, NMIMS, School Law, Mumbai. What is Stock? Stock holding means that the shareholder holds a slice of the company proportional to the amount of shares owned as a percentage of the total outstanding shares of the company. A stock or stake is a financial instrument that reflects
Author: SHUBHANKAR DAS, Institute of Law, NIRMA University, Ahmedabad Case Name: Automobiles Dealers Association, Hathras, U.P. & Ors. Vs Global Automobiles Limited & Anr., 2012 Case Number: Case No. 33 of 2011 Court: Competition of commission of India, New Delhi Decided on: 3rd July 2012 Relevant Acts/ section: section 2, 3, 4, 19 and 26
EMERGENCY PROVISION OF US AND INDIA Author: Akshat Tripathi, NMIMS, School Law, Mumbai. What is emergency? An emergency is a condition that occurs because of the breakdown of the government machinery that triggers or requires the authority to take urgent action. An emergency is a condition that needs urgent intervention and timely warning when such
RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY CCI ON ADVOCATES Author: Vishakha Jaiprakash Thanvi, TMV Lokmanya Tilak Law College INTRODUCTION Competition Act, 2002 was enacted by the government of India to govern Competition Law in India. This act repealed the MRTP( Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices) Act,1969. Under this legislation, a new body namely the Competition Commission of India
Interview with Adv. Vinay Kumar Dubey, Advocate at Bombay High Court. Interviewer: Vishakha Jaiprakash Thanvi, TMV Lokmanya Tilak Law College Introduction Adv. Vinay Kumar Dubey is a practicing Advocate at the Bombay High Court of India. Enrolled in the Bar Council Of Maharashtra and Goa in 2011, he has 9 years of experience in this
Meaning: The literal meaning of the maxim Respondeat superior is that “let the principal be held responsible”. Details: This doctrine is based on the concept that the principal will be liable for the actions of his agent/servant. It is a well-settled principle that the liability of the principal stands for the act done by his
Author: Vishakha Jaiprakash Thanvi, TMV Lokmanya Tilak Law College VIBHOR ANAND & ORS. VS VICE-CHANCELLOR, GURU GOBIND INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY Court: High Court of New Delhi Case no: W.P.(C) No.3163/2010 Date of decision: 07th December 2010 Petitioner: Vibhor Anand & Ors. Respondent: Vice-Chancellor, Guru Gobind Indraprastha University & Ors Introduction: The Bar Council of India is
BANKING REGULATION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2020 Author: Vishakha Jaiprakash Thanvi, TMV Lokmanya Tilak Law College INTRODUCTION TO BANKING REGULATION ACT, 1949 The Banking Regulation Act, 1949 is legislation that governs the functioning of all the banking firms in India and provides details on various facets of the banking sector including the operation, management, and licensing of
Author: SHUBHANKAR DAS, Institute of Law, NIRMA University, Ahmedabad Title: Analysis of The Institute of teaching and research in Ayurveda Bill, 2020 Bill Name: The Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Bill, 2020 Bill Number: Bill No. 33 of 2020 House: seventeenth Loksabha Proposed on: 10th February 2020 Proposed by: Mr. Shripad Yesso Naik
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A Brief Introduction of yourself. My name is Stalin Arnold. I am originally from Delhi and I finished my early education in Delhi. After which, I moved to Bangalore where I did my undergraduate course (BA LLB) at Christ University, Bangalore. I did my postgraduate (LLM) as well at Christ University. Currently, I am pursuing
The Children Of Television Author: Akriti Raina, Law centre-II, Faculty of Law, Delhi university Introduction: Child Labour is one of the serious social problems that haunt the Indian society and its progress towards a prosperous nation. Employing children into labour robs them of their right to healthy development by interfering with their mental, physical and
Effect of compulsory licensing on International Trade Author: Aanchala K Golecha, School of Law, Christ University. What is compulsory licensing? Compulsory licensing is when the government allows someone else to produce a patented product or process without the consent of the patent owner or plans to use the patent-protected invention itself. The idea of compulsory