“L.P.O.s” for Indian Citizens – “a Billion” opportunities 1. I introduce myself as a small time Lawyer / Advocate, having a standing of about 2 years practice in law. 2. Sometime back, during a brief conversation with one student of law, who was doing Articles for Solicitors Exams, threw an argument...
Blogs by Sandeep Jalan
A legislature has the benign anxiety to protect the society from the onslaught of criminals and thereby they command strict penal laws and empower police to detain a person even on first information of offence, (section 154, 157 read with section 41 of CrPC 1973) and even provide to refuse bail in a...
I will begin with to say- (1) A note was struck by Apex Court in Superintending Engineer, Public health, U.T. Chandigarh V Kuldeep Singh, 1997 AIR 2133, 1997(9)SCC 199, when it observed: “Every Public servant is a trustee of the society; and in all facets of public administration – every public serv...
The lawyers, as I have seen in the Bombay High Court, are constrained to spend considerable time in doing not really productive work while waiting for their matters to be called out, and it is customary that many of the matters quite often are not called out, fixed for hearing for the day. I believe...
This blog is off-shoot of a BIFR Order dated 30.09.2010 in the case of India Foils Limited. The BIFR sanctioned and approved the merger of M/s India Foils Limited (IFL Transferor Company) with M/s Ess Dee Aluminium Limited (EDAL Transferee Company). The strange & absurd exchange ratio of the sc...
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Non Compliance to Court Orders is a broad day light reality. Even courts have shown inability to monitor implementation of their Orders. In this background I write this blog. The Plaintiff / Petitioner / Defendant / Respondents / Complainant / Opposite Party may insert a clause in the Prayers- “Judg...
This blog specifically deals with property Agreements that are ordinarily executed between Developers, the Landlord, the Tenant and the members of the Co-operative Housing Societies. This blog originated when one of my dear friend Kamal Ladia approached me for studying the Re-development (proposed) ...
This blog originated in the felt need to ponder where it is found that Indian Public authorities are fascinated to interprete laws to their convenience and logic and issue notices as they deem fit, completely devoid of spirit of the enacted laws. In modern democracies, wide powers vest with Legislat...
Like a man write his WILL and wish that after his death his properties shall be given to these people, it appears to me that the mandate of Constitution represents the WILL of our freedom fighters to which we the contemporary people of INDIA are enjoying the legacy of Independence and breathe fresh ...
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This blog is originated in the felt need to educate myself as what transactions constitutes “Commercial purposes” within the meaning of Consumer Protection (CP)Act of 1986. Section 2(1)(d) of CP Act 1986 stipulates who is a consumer within the meaning of this Act. Following all ingredients must be s...
Hy dear readers, Let me tell you at once that this is my premature adventure to write on a subject to which I have started my journey only a few days back and I know I have to travel the earth, walking. And, therefore, I will keep improving this blog while posting my brushing experience. But I am su...