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India High Court

... the particular state or over the group of union territories and states or even over union territory. Below the Indian High Court there is the hierarchy of subordinate courts which are called as criminal ... Read Read: India High Court

By: Harpreet Oberoi | 13/10/2008 | Internet Law

Ril Today Appealed Against the High Court Order

... stalled gas projects thereby delaying nearly 50% of the Indian gas requirement and undermining energy and security. Reliance in its argument has conveyed to the High Court that it must be allowed to negotiate with the buyers as gas ... Read Read: Ril Today Appealed Against the High Court Order

By: | 05/07/2007 | Business

Inherent Powers of High Courts(quashing of Fir)

... when there is another remedy available.     8. APPRECIATION OF EVIDENCE :   In a proceeding under section 482, the high court will not enter into any finding of facts , particularly when the matter has been concluded by concurrent ... Read Read: Inherent Powers of High Courts(quashing of Fir)

By: Sidhartha Roy | 28/08/2008 | National, State, Local

Indian Real Estate: High Court Stay Plays Spoilsport

... to set aside more than 160-acres for small players falling under the STPI scheme. In addition, the final decision of the High Court will also restrict the extent of the SEZ area in the IT Park. In a bid to attract IT players to set up ... Read Read: Indian Real Estate: High Court Stay Plays Spoilsport

By: Propertiesmls | 04/04/2007 | Real Estate

Expediting the Indian Criminal Justice System

... provide for raising the plea bargaining in certain types of criminal cases. While commenting on this aspect, the division bench of the Gujarat High Court observed in State of Gujarat V. Natwar Harchanji Thakor (2005) Cr. L.J. 2957 that, The ... Read Read: Expediting the Indian Criminal Justice System

By: Abhinav | 29/08/2008 | National, State, Local
SHEIKH WALI-UZ ZAMAN

Indian Judiciary: Tyrrany or Activism

... we see a sitting Supreme Court Judge involved in the Ghaziabad case, when we see a Chief Justice of a certain High Court as among one of the most corrupt judges in the system. It was the then Hon’ble President Mr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, who had ... Read Read: Indian Judiciary: Tyrrany or Activism

By: SHEIKH WALI-UZ ZAMAN | 29/12/2008 | Law
Bhawna

New Face of Indian Trademark's Act

... relied upon the decision in Aktiebolaget Volvo v. Volvo Steels Ltd. of the Bombay High Court Division Bench which held that transborder reputation is recognized by Indian Courts and that actual sales in India are not necessary to establish ... Read Read: New Face of Indian Trademark's Act

By: Bhawna | 27/02/2008 | Intellectual Property
SHEIKH WALI-UZ ZAMAN

Supreme Courts Secularism

... .19 and 21. Such a community was legalized which was prohibited and was considered as an offence under section 377 of Indian Penal Code. The Delhi High Court bench took the reference of judgments and laws other countries and ruled section ... Read Read: Supreme Courts Secularism

By: SHEIKH WALI-UZ ZAMAN | 16/07/2009 | Law

Pending cases in the Indian courts

... judges are needed to clear the backlog of civil and criminal cases. There are about 280 vacant posts in the high courts alone. The enormity of the task calls for urgent action. It seems that the murderers are able to execute their sinister ... Read Read: Pending cases in the Indian courts

By: Iqbal Amrohi | 12/09/2009 | Law
Sudhir Kumar

Supreme Court of India adjudicates on dichotomy introduced for the first time by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005, in the Patent Law

... the High Court to adjudicate the matter in interest of justice for only two appeals of such kind were pending in the High Courts. The special circumstances arises because of dichotomy introduced for the first time by the Patents (Amendment) ... Read Read: Supreme Court of India adjudicates on dichotomy introduced for the first time by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005, in the Patent Law

By: Sudhir Kumar | 20/10/2009 | Patents

The Attitude of Ghanaian Courts towards the Enforcement of Socio-economic Rights of the Citizenry: A Critical Review

... is, whether the socio-economic rights which are not mentioned in chapter Five are rights which can be enforced by the courts? The High court has been charged with the duty of enforcement of the fundamental rights with right of appeal to the ... Read Read: The Attitude of Ghanaian Courts towards the Enforcement of Socio-economic Rights of the Citizenry: A Critical Review

By: Oswald K. Seneadza | 03/08/2009 | National, State, Local
Sunil Kewalramani

Convergence of Ifrs, US Gaap and Indian Gaap and Its Impact on Indian Companies Listing in U.s and American Companies Listing in India

... , one of the big impediments to implementation of IFRS in India is in the case of Mergers and Acquisitions where the High Court approval is required. The High Court has got the authority to stay application of accounting standards or to ... Read Read: Convergence of Ifrs, US Gaap and Indian Gaap and Its Impact on Indian Companies Listing in U.s and American Companies Listing in India

By: Sunil Kewalramani | 04/11/2008 | Accounting

Things to Do in Major Indian Metro Cities/tourist Spots

... , Fort, Victoria Terminus, Haji Ali Mosque, Kalbadevi and Jama Masjid. There are some Gothic Structures like Bombay University, the High court, Hornimon Circle, BMC building etc. Things to Do in Delhi : Delhi, the capital city of India, is ... Read Read: Things to Do in Major Indian Metro Cities/tourist Spots

By: Edna Paltrow | 18/09/2009 | Travel Tips

Sec 498a of the Indian Penal Code - Weapon in the Hands of Vamps

... , married uncles and in some cases grand parents or as many as 10 o 15 or even more relatives of the husband.” Punjab and Haryana High Court, in Bhupinder Kaur and others vs. State of Punjab and others, 2003 CriLJ 3394 case observed as: “ ... Read Read: Sec 498a of the Indian Penal Code - Weapon in the Hands of Vamps

By: Debjyoti Sarkar | 28/08/2008 | National, State, Local

Internationalisation of the Indian Legal Services Market

... the Supreme Court, which remanded the case back to the High Court to hear and decide. Today there are about 38 ‘magic circle’ firms with their liaison offices or referral relationships with their Indian counterparts, while others strike ... Read Read: Internationalisation of the Indian Legal Services Market

By: Shyama Charan Vats | 28/08/2008 | National, State, Local

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