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41. Let's revisit Allen v. Floo
(Blog: Analysis)
... the above sense; and it is the more necessary to insist on this as during the argument at your Lordship's bar it was frequently used in a much wider and more indefinite sense. Thus it was said that a man ...
Created on 05 October 2017
42. CAN OFFENCE OF MONEY LAUNDERING BE CONSIDERED AS A CONTINUING OFFENCE FOR INVOKING PROVISIONS OF THE PREVENTION OF MONEY LAUNDERING ACT, 2002 (PMLA)?
(Blog: Criminal law)
... activity relating to scheduled offence in terms of sub-section (u) of Section 2 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act” From the bare reading of the above section and judgment, it ...
Created on 03 October 2017
43. Summary Report: Digital Citizen Summit, 2017 (September 21-22, 2017; New Delhi)
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... including students, businessmen, and the locals, giving an insight into the problems faced by them due to the embargo. She further discussed the new rules for Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services in ...
Created on 27 September 2017
44. Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala and The Basic Structure Doctrine
(Blog: Corporate law)
... which we treasure today and perhaps take unthinkingly for granted can be fascinating. CAM has embarked on an analysis of a series of such landmark decisions in an attempt to present a hindsight perspective ...
Created on 26 September 2017
45. [RTI] Darjeeling Internet Ban: 3 months and counting
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... the Internet ban has been extended several times by the district administration, without any hope of it being restored in the near future. We published a short report on the impact of the embargo on the ...
Created on 18 September 2017
46. New Promoters on the Block: The Financial Investors
(Blog: Corporate law)
... Corporation (GIC) became a promoter of Nirlon in 2015, Barings PE became a promoter of Hexaware in 2013 and Warburg became a promoter of Future Capital (now Capital First) in 2012. Recent newspaper reports ...
Created on 12 September 2017
47. LIVE: 4th Herbert Smith Freehills - NLU Delhi International Negotiation Competition 2017
(Blog: Blawg-osphere)
... Chairman, India Practice, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, Mr. Mark Bardell, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, and Prof. (Dr.) G. S. Bajpai, Registrar, National Law University, Delhi. Meanwhile, Aadya ...
Created on 07 September 2017
48. SC asks Centre, social media websites on AoR’s petition for keeping Indians’ data in India
(Blog: Litigation, arbitration & dispute resolution)
... effective and adequate protection of their rights. Referring to the aforesaid clarifications dated 28 August 2011, petitioner has submitted: A bare reading of the clarification clearly shows that the privacy ...
Created on 07 September 2017
49. Live Blog: 3rd GNLU Moot on Securities and Investment Law, 7-10 September 2017
(Blog: Mooting Premier League)
... etc. are given, and the Speaker proceeds to answer with a precedent. She is instructed to strictly refer to the provision only. 1:03 PM (CR2) The Speaker faces a barrage of questions, to which she cites ...
Created on 06 September 2017
50. Has the ‘new’ S. 498A IPC Become Cruel to Women?
(Blog: Analysis)
... hope that the ‘cruelty’ done to women by the ‘new’ procedurally burdened S. 498A shall be undone. [Abhijeet Singh Rawaley is a third-year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) candidate and a Bar Council of India Trust Scholar ...
Created on 04 September 2017
51. 9 Judge hearing in the Aaadhaar case: sheer waste of judicial time by a timid-turned-Court
(Blog: Constitutional Law)
... question. The rest of the judgments, of course, were ordinary questions of law. Read here: http://www.legallyindia.com/the-bench-and-the-bar/sc-lacks-capacity-to-deliver-proper-jurisprudence-only-7-of-apex-judgments-really-had-anything-to-do-with-the-constitution-in-2014-reveals-research-20150206-5574 ...
Created on 23 August 2017
52. ‘My Data, My Rules’ – The Right to Data Portability
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... to do so because of the significant barriers posed by lock-in and network effects. For instance, Apple Music users could switch to a rival service without having to lose playlists, play counts, or history; ...
Created on 22 August 2017
53. Darjeeling Internet Ban Completes Two Months
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... were unable to fill up their college admissions forms due to the embargo. These students risk losing a year due to the passing of deadlines for admissions to colleges. While the Darjeeling Teachers’ Association ...
Created on 18 August 2017
54. Summary Report: Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum, 2017 (July 26-29th; Bangkok, Thailand)
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... here. Sessions Participated in: Merger 1- Publicness and the Right to be Forgotten: the Debates Begin (July 28th, 11:00-12:30 PM)This session was co-organised by Open Net Korea and American Bar Association ...
Created on 08 August 2017
55. NLSIR Announcement
(Blog: Analysis)
... Court, senior counsels practicing at the Indian bar, and several renowned academics from national and foreign universities. The most recent volume of the NLSIR, Vol. 29 will feature contributions by Professor ...
Created on 03 August 2017
56. Nine-judge Constitution Bench of Supreme Court hears arguments on right to privacy: Updates from day 6
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... and submitted that the words of the Constitution cannot be so narrowly interpreted. He praised the dissent of J. Fazal Ali in the case of A.K Gopalan and J. Subbarao’s dissent in Kharak Singh. Mr. Subramanium ...
Created on 02 August 2017
57. Evolution of Concept of Benami Transaction in India: A Brief Analysis
(Blog: Real estate & property laws)
... supplied) Before coming of the 1988 Act, benami transactions were not illegal in India, and there was no bar or punishment under any law for entering into any benami transaction and the said properties ...
Created on 24 July 2017
58. SC Constitution Bench on Aadhaar and the fundamental right to privacy – Day II
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... Read together, it was contended that the statements in the majority decision of Kharak Singh on the absence of an explicit fundamental right to privacy under the Constitution could pose no bar. With respect ...
Created on 20 July 2017
59. SEBI Circular on ODIs: Step too Far or the Right Balance?
(Blog: Corporate law)
... where a technical glitch on July 10th (due to the order book collapsing under a barrage of trade orders) stalled trading in the cash and F&O segments for over three hours. Whilst the exact reasons are ...
Created on 19 July 2017
60. Live Blog: 4th NUALS Maritime Law Moot Court Competition 2017
(Blog: Mooting Premier League)
... good news. Our Facebook page is live at https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1350365601679582&id=1206005749448902 1019 hrs - The first speaker for the Applicant is facing a barrage of questions ...
Created on 14 July 2017