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Maj Gen Nilendra

THE SUPREME COURT ON SWISS CHALLENGE CASE
This case study examines the applicability of the objects and purpose of the Competition Act in the crucible of the Supreme Court of India's decision in the Swiss Challenge Method case. Swiss Challenge Method is a distinct scheme adopted in…

Gunjan
Gunjan Chhabra 24 Sep 2020

The New Consumer Protection Act, 2019: Empowering Consumers
-Gunjan Chhabra[1]  India has, since a long time given precedence to Caveat Venditor (Seller Beware) over the ancient maxim of Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware), with the recognition of various consumer rights enshrined in the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (“old Act”). However,…

Bhumesh
Bhumesh Verma 21 Feb 2018

India is short of talent - really ?
India appears at an unimpressive and unenviable 81st spot in the global index of talent competitiveness released by World Economic Forum, while Switzerland Bag the top spot of the chart.Does it mean that India lacks talent? It is universally accepted…

Aastha
Aastha Mishra 21 May 2020

THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT,2019-WHAT'S CHANGED FOR THE BETTER!!!!!!!
THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT,2019-WHAT’S CHANGED FOR THE BETTER!!!!!!!The Indian Parliament passed the landmark Consumer Protection Bill 2019 on 06.08.2019 by replacing the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, which aimed at providing timely and effective administration and settlement of consumer disputes and…

Kishan Dutt
Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 13 Jun 2020

ANTICIPATORY BAIL – CRUELTY BY HUSBANDS
ANTICIPATORY BAIL – CRUELTY BY HUSBANDSThe paper today is concerned with: The matter of anticipatory bail under the India Penal Code (IPC) for offences registered under Section 498 A and Sections 3 and 4 of the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act.…

Harita
Harita Mehta 15 Mar 2021

Marital Rape , its scope and recent view by the judiciary
Marital rape in IndiaIntroductionIn India, the definition of marital rape exemplifies what we call "implied consent". Marriage between a man and a woman in this context means that both parties have consented to sexual intercourse, and it cannot be otherwise.…

Kishan Dutt
Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 27 May 2020

Termination of an Employee during Covid-19
Termination of an Employee during Covid-19Employment in India is divided into two sections, the labour sector and the employment sector. This divide comes from the definition of ‘Workman’ in the Industrial Disputes Act. The result of making such a definition…

kartik
kartik mago 16 Apr 2019

LANDMARK JUDGMENTS OF SUPREME COURT (Part 2)
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) v. Aditya Bandopadhyay & Ors(2011)This judgment came in the year 2011. By virtue of this judgment, now the students who are aggrieved by the evaluation can claim their evaluated answer books to be inspected.…

Bhumesh
Bhumesh Verma 27 Nov 2018

Bringing Transgenders in mainstream
The times are changing, and how.There have been several attempts in recent past by state institutions to protect the rights of transgenders in India. In 2013, an expert committee was set up by the government to scrutinize the social problems…

amit
amit 8 Nov 2017

Discrimination against disabled person
CONTENTS1)  INTRODUCTION.. 12)  MEANING.. 13)  THE COMPLEXITY OF definition.. 34)  ORIGINS OF DISCRIMINATION.. 55)  THE EXPERIENCE OF DISABILITY.. 66)  CONCLUSION.. 8 1)   INTRODUCTIONDiscriminatory action against the physically or cognitively less able in some form or other has been an integral part…
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