LATEST AMENDMENT OF COMPETITION ACT 2020

INTRODUCTIONThe proposed amendments to the Competition Act, 2002 were released by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). For the purpose of analysing the Act and related laws and regulations, the MCA established an independent, powerful committee known as the Competition Law Review Committee (CLRC). The CLRC recommended various revisions to the Act's substantive and procedural... Continue Reading →

INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872

INTRODUCTIONThe Imperial Legislative Council of India passed the Indian Evidence Act in 1872, during the British Raj, and it contains a set of regulations and related concerns governing admissibility of evidence in Indian courts of law.The Indian Evidence Act, also known as Act No. 1 of 1872 or the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, was enacted... Continue Reading →

FAMILY COURT ACT, 1984

INTRODUCTIONFamily disputes should be handled differently from conventional civil proceedings, according to the 59th Law Commission Report (1974) and the Committee on the Status of Women (1975). According to the Law Commission study, states should establish family courts and Judicial Officers should be chosen based on experience to assist society.DEFINATIONThis act called family court act,... Continue Reading →

HINDU MARRIAGE ACT

INTRODUCTIONA Hindu marriage is the most important sacrament under Hindu law. It’s a ritual ceremonies where both bridegroom and bride become a union of indissoluble means flesh with flesh, bone with bone to be continued in next world which is accept by all Hindus. Marriage was meant for doing good deeds and attain moksha.DEFINATIONAccording to... Continue Reading →

Does a high court order stay on central Laws?

The normal rule is that an order or a judgment of the High Court will operate only within its territorial jurisdiction. Article 226(1) of the Constitution says that a High Court shall have powers "throughout the territories in relation to which it exercise jurisdiction". This has been reiterated by the Supreme Court in several decisions... Continue Reading →

COURT SYSTEM UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION

INTRODUCTIONThere are various levels of judiciary in India – different types of courts, each with varyingpowers depending on the tier and jurisdiction bestowed upon them. They form a strict hierarchy of importance, in line with the order of the courts in which they sit, with the Supreme Court of India at the top, followed by... Continue Reading →

Banking Company: Meaning, Licensing and Other Details

Meaning:According to Sec. 5 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, a banking company means the accepting, for the purpose of lending or investment, of deposits of money from the public, repayable on demand or otherwise and withdrawn by Cheque, Draft, Order, or otherwise. In short, a banking company means and includes any company which carries... Continue Reading →

ESSENTIALS PREREQUISITES FOR FILING A CASE OF OPERATION & MISMANAGEMENT UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 2013

DEFININGOPPRESSION- The unfair exercise of authority or power against the permission of the other person is known as oppression. The term 'oppression' is defined as 'the act or instance of wrongfully exerting power,' according to the Black Law Dictionary. It can also be defined as an act or occurrence of oppression, as well as the... Continue Reading →

304B DOWRY DEATH

INTRODUCTION Dowry death is defined in section 304B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Also Section 113B of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 states the presumption as to dowry death.Dowry DeathSection 304B of the IPC states that if a women dies within 7 years of marriage by any burns or bodily injury or it was... Continue Reading →

ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS: Characteristic, Reasons, Judicial control

INTRODUCTIONIt is not possible to define the word “tribunal” scientifically. In general, ‘tribunal’ is an administrative body which exercise the power of adjudication, but it is not accepted as an appendage of government department. Tribunal should be regarded as machinery provided by Parliament for adjudication rather than as part of machinery of administration.As regards the... Continue Reading →

CASE ANALYSIS – State of Bihar Vs. Pawan Kumar

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NOS. 3661-3662 OF 2020STATE OF BIHAR …..AppellantVERSUSPAWAN KUMAR……..Respondent BENCH- R Sahay, S katriarISSUES In light of the conclusions in (a), (b), and (c) above, we direct the State to do more research in order to prepare a new DSR for the Banka district."Because the... Continue Reading →

CONCEPTS OF CYBER CRIMES

INTRODUCTIONFrom the start of new millennium, social networking sites Have become very popular. These sites have Provided a space for many to vent their feelings, get new and connect with old friends. But these sites have been misused by cyber criminal groups unfortunately for fulfilling their illegal purposed. Side by side the people have started... Continue Reading →

CYBER LAW IN INDIA

Introduction:Cyber Crime is not defined in Information Technology Act 2000 nor in the I.T. Amendment Act 2008 nor in any other legislation in India. In fact, it cannot be too. Offence or crime has been dealt with elaborately listing various acts and the punishments for each, under the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and quite a... Continue Reading →

Evolution of FEDERAL COURT OF INDIA

Before October 1, 1937, the inaugural date of the Federal Court of India, neither British India nor the Indian States had experienced the jurisdiction of an indigenous, all-India judicial tribunal. In the absence of such a court, disputes between the Centre and the Provinces, between the Centre and the States, and between the Provinces and... Continue Reading →

ROLE OF FISCAL POLICY IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY

INTRODUCTIONThe economic policy is bothered with the raising of government revenue and incurring of government expenditure. To generate revenue and to incur expenditure, the government frames a policy known as budgetary policy or fiscal policy. So, the fiscal policy is concerned with government expenditure and government income. the level and composition of taxation and government... Continue Reading →

TRIAL BY MEDIA

The media in India is one of the freest in the world in terms of legal constraints. Freedom of expression incorporated in her Constitution in Article 19(1) remains an important facilitator for widespread engagement within a democratic atmosphere. As beautifully remarked by the first Prime Minister of independent India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru - “I would... Continue Reading →

RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION (ARTICE 25 TO 28)

INTRODUCTIONThe right to freedom of religion is covered under article 25 to 28 of the constitution of India. The article are focused on the securing of the secularism within the constitution framework of India, as heralded the preamble.The relevant provisions concerning the right to freedom of religion are as here under reproduced:FREEDOM OF RELIGION UNDER... Continue Reading →

SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT

INTRODUCTIONIn 1954, the Special Marriage Act was enacted. It is the judiciary's responsibility to ensure that both the husband and wife's rights are maintained. The Special Marriage Act of 1954 is an Act of the Indian Parliament that provides for civil marriage between Indian citizens and Indian nationals living abroad, regardless of religion or faith... Continue Reading →

VALID OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE

INTRODUCTIONContract plays a very important role in our daily life. They are either oral or written agreements between two parties. Individuals, businesses, non-profits, and government entities could all be parties to a contract. The entire process of getting into a contract begins with one party making an offer, the other party accepting it, and the... Continue Reading →

CAUSES & FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGIONAL IMBALANCE IN INDIA

MEANING Economic development can be defined as efforts that seek to improve the economic will being and quality of life for a community.FACTORS OF REGIONAL DISPARITY HISTORICAL FACTOR- *The British government and industrialists developed only those regions of the country which possessed rich potential for prosperous manufacturing and trading activities. Thus port cities like Bombay,... Continue Reading →

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