Cruelty Against Animals in India
In this blog-post, Disha Pareek, a student of RGNUL, Punjab discusses cruelty against animals in India and laws that are prevalent to combat this issue. Introduction Mahatma Gandhi once rightly...
View ArticleMisuse Of Public Interest Litigation
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad writes about how PIL is misused in legal battles. The contention is based on an analysis of the PIL filed in the...
View ArticleLifting the Corporate Veil
In this blog post, Sunidhi, a student of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala has written about the lifting of the Corporate Veil. The blog post highlights the grounds on which the courts...
View ArticleIrregular Migrant Workers
In this blog post, Sunidhi, a student of the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala has written about irregular migrant workers. The blog post basically highlights their rights....
View ArticleTransfer Of Risk Under The Sale Of Goods Act
In this blog post, Sunidhi, a student of the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala has written about the transfer of risk in case of movable goods. The blog post also highlights the...
View ArticleTracing the Need for the Application of the Doctrine ‘Audi Alteram Partem’ in...
In this blog post, Sakshi Jain, student, Amity Law School, Lucknow Campus writes about the emerging need of audi alteram partem in the court of law. Introduction The rule of natural justice has...
View ArticleHow to Transfer Shares in a Private Company to the Legal Representative of...
In this blog post, Arvind Radhakrishnan, a partner at Synacrity Advisors LLP and a student pursuing a Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata, describes how the...
View ArticleDouble Taxation Avoidance Agreements
In this blog post, Nabarun Roy, Superintendent of Central Excise and Customs, Export Refund Section, Central Excise, Kolkata – I Commissionerate, Kolkata under the Dept. of Revenue, Ministry of...
View ArticleTax Structuring For Outbound Investments From India To The Middle East
In this blog post, Rebecca Furtado, an Instructional Analyst and a Lawyer who is currently pursuing her MA from Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi and a Diploma in Entrepreneurship...
View ArticleThe Emerging Sports Law In India
In this blog post, Disha Pareek, a student of RGNUL, Punjab gives an overview of the laws and the government authorities as well as autonomous agencies that regulate the field of sports in India....
View ArticleDevina Ogale, a final year law student pursuing CS, on how she benefited from...
Devina Ogale; a fifth year law student at ILS Law School, Pune signed up for the Diploma course in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws offered by NUJS when she was in the 3rd year of her...
View ArticleRakshitha, a practicing lawyer on why she did the NUJS diploma course and how...
Rakshitha V. N is currently a practicing lawyer at Karnataka High Court and deals in civil matters. She has done her LLB from University Law College, Bangalore University and has interned with many...
View ArticleLegality Of Talking On Hands-free Or Bluetooth While Driving
In this blog post, Sunidhi, a student of the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala has written about the legality of the use of hands-free device or Bluetooth for taking calls while driving...
View ArticleCritical Analysis Of The Principle of Res Ipsa Loquitor
In this blog post, Disha Pareek, a student of RGNUL, Punjab, critically analyses the principle of Res Ipsa Loquitor. Res Ipsa Loquitor is a legal term which means ‘the thing speaks for itself.’[1] It...
View ArticleResponsibilities Of Foreign Directors In A Foreign Company
In this blog post, Disha Mohanty, a student pursuing her LL.B (5th year) from National Law University, Odisha and a Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata,...
View ArticleWhat Stops Human Rights Commission From Working Properly?
In this blog post, Sunidhi, a student of the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala discusses how the Human Rights Commissions have failed to bring desired results of protecting the human...
View ArticleLegal Source of IFRS in India
In this blog post, Balaji AG, a qualified ACA, ICWA, ACS and CIMA (UK) Industry Consultant and a CFO of a Listed Company for over five years, and who is currently pursuing his Diploma in...
View ArticleWhich Companies are Required to File VAT in India?
In this blog post, Aakansha Bansal, a student pursuing her Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata, details the procedure to be followed while filing VAT in...
View ArticleA practising company secretary, on why she enrolled for the NUJS diploma and...
Janaki Shinkre has her independent practice in Goa. She did her LLB Hons from Goa University and is a qualified Company Secretary and a member of The Institute of Company Secretaries of India. She is...
View ArticleAn Analysis of Smoking Laws in India
In this blog post, Disha Pareek, a student of RGNUL Patiala critically analyses the smoking laws prevalent in the country. Introduction Hookah culture in India isn’t a new concept but has been...
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