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
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
Meaning: This legal maxims means false in one particular thing is false in general. Details: This legal maxim is based on the doctrine that in case of the testimony of a witness on a material point is willfully and deposed with an intention to deceive, the Court of law may reject all the witness’s testimony.
Meaning: Literal meaning of Volentie non fit injuria is that to which a person consents cannot be considered an injury. Details: It is legal maxim derieved from latin term. It refers to the term that the harm suffered with the plaintiff’s freely given consent and act has taken place with his prior knowledge of the
Invoking arbitration after full and final settlement of Insurance claim Author: Vishal Tinani, BA.LLB, LL.M Invoking arbitration after full and final settlement of Insurance claim It is a vastly illustrated affair that insurance companies may deny to accept partial liability to avoid arbitration—a costly affair for insurers. Most insurance (quantum) disputes can be referred to
Meaning: Its literal meaning is better for thing to have an effect than to be made void. Details: In Radha Sundar v. Mohammed Rahim, the Apex Court has held that it is settled law of election that if two meanings of a document are admissible and in which one meaning affects all the clauses of
Meaning: Its literal meaning is that an equal has no power over an equal. Details: The Legal maxim “Par in Perem non habet” is applied under International law on the concept that no State will have dominion control over the sovereignty of other states. The Constitution of the United Nations organization under the International law
Can transgender marry under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955? Author: Abhishek Sharma[1] The answer to the above-raised question is settled under Hindu Law. Let’s understand the chronology of cases that gave birth to this widely accepted progressive finding by describing the concept of gender and sex. Dispute: In the case of ARUN KUMAR, SREEJA Vs. THE
ANTITRUST LAWS WITH RESPECT TO INDIA AND CHINA Author: Abhinav Srivastava , Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. INTRODUCTION The antitrust policy of the government regulates the monopolies, in order to ensure fair trade practices and maintain healthy competition so as to benefit the consumers and promote economic growth. The term ‘Anti-Trust’ has its origin from
Myth: *In the big brother’s property, small brother can claim the share during the partition. *In small brother’s property, big brother can’t claim for a share during the partition. In this article, we will check whether these statements are true or not? What is actual rule for the partition? Introduction: Partition is a process of
Myth In rural areas, it is a very common presumption that Mutation of Land in Revenue record creates the title over the Land. If a person anyhow manages to update their name in the land records, they start claiming that now the respective piece of land belongs to them. In this article, precisely we will
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY 2020 Author: Khushi Paliwal, University College of Law, Mohanlal Sukhadia University INTRODUCTION The National Education Policy 2020 was the most awaited and exciting policy for Indians as this transforms the old rote learning methods of education to actual conceptual means. It was approved by the Union Cabinet of India
THE DEPOSITORIES ACT 1966 WITH MAJOR FOCUS ON “DEPOSITORY”, “DEPOSITORY PARTICIPANT” AND “ISSUER” Author: Khushi Paliwal, University College of Law, Mohanlal Sukhadia University INTRODUCTION We, humans, are blessed with technology in the 21st century and the ‘depository system’ is one of those blessings where we can deposit our securities electronically. There was a time when
Two farm reform bills passed by Lok Sabha, 2020 Author: Narayani Modi, Mewar Law Institute Introduction Lok Sabha passed 2 reform farm bills on September seventeenth, 2020 amid protests from the opposition parties and a part of farm organizations. These 2 bills square measure namely: Farmers’ produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020[1]