Thursday, May 30, 2013

Legal Protection available to the accused during a criminal trial

Legal Protection available to the accused during a criminal trial

2. Right to be discharged when no sufficient ground
As per section 227 of CrPC, when the judge is convinced that there is no sufficient ground for proceeding against the accused after duly considering the case, it is the right of the accused that he be discharged.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Amendment of 2013 of The Securitization And Reconstruction of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002

Amendment of 2013 of The Securitization And Reconstruction of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002

The Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI) is an Act which lays down a relatively simple procedure for banks and other financial institutions to recover their debts from borrowers.

Reasonable Security Practices - What changes are required in IT rules of 2011 under IT Act, 2008

Reasonable Security Practices - What changes are required in IT rules of 2011 under IT Act, 2008
The Personal Information Security Rules were notified in April 2011 and serve as the most comprehensive form of data protection in India. The Rules prescribe procedures and protocol by which body corporate must adhere to.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Case Of Avena And Other Mexican Nationals

Case Of Avena And Other Mexican Nationals
In Avena, Mexico brought a suit on behalf of certain Mexican nationals arrested in various states of the United States. The case focused on those sentenced to death for murder, and awaiting execution. Mexico alleged that 51 of its nationals had not been informed about consular access upon

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Lawyers in India

IPO Scam: With Special Referance To NSDL V. SEBI Case

IPO Scam: With Special Referance To NSDL V. SEBI Case
Depositories Act, 1996 was passed to provide for the establishment of depositories in securities with the objective of ensuring free transferability of securities with speed, accuracy and security. Two depositories, viz., NSDL and CDSL, have come up to provide instantaneous electronic transfer of securities. The process was known as dematerialization.

Caste and Conversion in India

Caste and Conversion in India
The civilization itself has not been a short-lived one. Its historic records date back for over four thousand years and even then it had reached a stage of civilization that has continued its unbroken, though at times slow and static, course until the present day. It has stood the stress and strain of more than four or five millenniums of spiritual thought and experience. Though peoples of different races and cultures have been pouring into India from the dawn of History
  

Friday, May 03, 2013

Medico-Legal - Medical Jurisprudence, Clinical Trials, Foreign Drugs, Organ Transplantation

Medico-Legal - Medical Jurisprudence, Clinical Trials, Foreign Drugs, Organ Transplantation
Medico-legal: an indept study of Medical Jurisprudence, autopsy,Clinical Trials, Foreign Drugs, Organ Transplantation, Abortion laws, pregnancy is terminated, Forensic Science, Female Foeticide, Narco Analysis and Human Cloning...

Thursday, May 02, 2013

Cyber Laws in India - Patent laws, Copyright, Trademark, IT Act 2000, Cyber lawyers

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Women Rights As Human Rights

Women Rights As Human Rights
human rights are not merely a set of inalienable rights which are available to an individual because he is human. Human Rights are necessary and inalienable part and parcle of Humanism which is the underlying philosophy of Democracy. This concept is so important that it needs elaboration. Every political structure is ultimately based on some pholosophy, a philosophy which is essential for survival and growth of that Political structure. If monotheistic religion was the dominant philosophy of Monarchy, If polytheistic nature worship of early stages of feudalism and slavery, if marxism of socialism,

Constitution of India - Constitutional law, Indian Judicial process

Constitution of India - Constitutional law, Indian Judicial process
# Remedial and Penal Statutes
# u.c.c based Indian civil code
# Emergence of Article 31 A, B and C and its validity
# Right to Sleep The Apex Courts Lullaby for the People
# Changes in Indian legal System - Public Interest Litigation
# Judicial Treatment of the Delegation of Legislative Power
# Role of Preamble Interpretation with Indian Constitution
# E-Governance is an archetype of development