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Posted by admin at 7 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

Texas i signed my rights away to my two children and i regret it when i signed them away i had really bad post pardum depression and i wasn’t really thinking. now i want my children back one of the children he only has guardianship to because she is not biologically his and i want to know if i could get either of them back. if there was anything i could do to get them back.

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i signed my rights away and regret it now i want my children back

Posted by admin at 7 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

A Division Bench of the Bombay High Court has ruled in Messer Holdings Limited v. Shyam Madanmohan Ruia that a private arrangement between shareholders of a public limited company on a voluntary basis relating to share transfer restrictions (right of first refusal) is not violative of Section 111A of the Companies Act, 1956.

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A twist in the tale: Share transfer restrictions in a public limited company legal?

Posted by admin at 7 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

I was working for an appliance company and they made me sign a document stating that I would not start a business of the same nature in a 50 mile radius for at least 5 years. If I did not sign, I would not have a job.

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Want to start a business but boss made sign agreement

Posted by admin at 7 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

AP – Former Surinamese dictator Desi Bouterse shrugged off questions about his past during his first overseas trip as elected president, saying Monday that he will not interfere in his ongoing murder trial and dismissing a 1999 drug conviction as “almost a joke.” More…

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Suriname leader: Drug conviction ‘almost a joke’ (AP)

Posted by admin at 7 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

We are a small business located in the Caribbean, 3 years ago, we decided to enter into the business of pre-paid airtime sales. This business would have entailed us: 1) Purchasing pre-paid airtime, in the for of electronic voucher codes for the cellular network operators here

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Are Non-Refundable Contracts Legal in California?

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

AFP – A Bahamas judge on Monday dismissed charges against two alleged extortionists, halting a planned retrial in a 25-million-dollar case that involved the death of US actor John Travolta’s son, court sources said. Supreme Court Senior Justice Jon Isaacs made the ruling following Travolta’s decision not to pursue the matter further.

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Bahamas judge halts extortion retrial in Travolta case (AFP)

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

A market product promoted by a superstar in the television screen, must have dragged you to pursue for the same, many a times. There has always been a need of a medium to enlighten and aware the thought of the mass. In addition, what would be a more promising strategy for it, than to let

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Idea of the mass as a dependent of the advertisement course

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

i am based in London i have been working for a company for 2 years and for a period of time i was a full time member of staff, i them became a supply member of staff and the company carried on paying me as a full-time member this was not noticed by myself or the company and when they saw there discrepancy the withheld 2 months wages without informing me. i have agreed to pay the money back at £100 per month which they agreed.

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Company is withholding my wages (London, UK)

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

hi my name is valerie. sorry for any typos i may have impressed for time while i write this. I have a 2yr old and her father has NEVER seen her

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I want full custody of my daughter; my boyfriend wants to legally adopt her

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

I have a history of depression and about 10 years ago when my 1′st husband left and my mother died unexpectedly shortly after, I attempted suicide by taking pills…because my small children were home with me, DCF got involved and advised my husband(separated) to try to take parental rights away from me because i was hospitalized for severe depression on more than 1 occasion during a 3 year period…after approx.

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Wish to adopt, but will CT let me?

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

Earlier started as a single institute for the studies involved with the field of engineering only, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut has grown out to acquire a status of a deemed university by the ministry of HRD by the government of India. This accreditation was done by the UGC in the month of

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Shobhit University, Meerut

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

Profile: Bihar Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad was established under the Government of India. The major objective behind the establishment of the parishad is to < provide educational facilities to the people residing in the state of Bihar. Bihar Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad has became a famous name in the field of providing excellent educational facilities to the people.

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Chief Accounts Officer, Executive, Bihar Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

Section 111A of the Companies Act, 1956, is perhaps the most significant unresolved controversy in contemporary Indian corporate law. The blog noted today that a Division Bench of the Bombay High Court (Messer Holdings) has held that a private arrangement between shareholders conferring a right of first refusal is not contrary to s. 111A of the Companies Act.

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The Rangaraj-Madhusoodhanan Conflict and the "Reformulation" of Rangaraj in Para 55 of Messer Holdings

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: India Schools, Indian Law Institute

Aditya Singh and Jonathan Gingerich, Student Empirical Research Fellows at the Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession are conducting empirical research on the prevalence and causes of academic misconduct by students in Indian law schools, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the forms of student evaluation that law schools currently use. They hope to assist law schools in India in developing better methods of testing and evaluating students. As part of this study, they are surveying law students from a number of Indian law schools.

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Academic Misconduct Survey for Law Students

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute, Management Colleges in India

It has been reported that the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has its made recommendations upon review of the provisions of the Companies Bill, 2009. Discussions reveal that in some areas the Standing Committee’s recommendations seek a reversal of the position stated in current version of the Companies Bill. On one hand, the standing committee calls for a more liberal regime by allowing companies to issue shares with differential voting rights (that was sought to be prohibited in the Bill).

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Parliamentary Standing Committee on Companies Bill, 2009

Posted by admin at 6 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

The Government Medical College & Hospital was initially an endeavor to provide the students of Chandigarh a platform for studying medical at the graduate level. Previously, Chandigarh lacked a college that would conduct a medical course at the graduate level, even though it had Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (IPGMER) which provided medical

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Government Medical College, Chandigarh

Posted by admin at 5 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

We are pleased to share with our readers the following communication received from LexisNexis: Each year, LexisNexis honors a select group of blogs that set the online standard for a given industry. I’m pleased to notify you that Indian Corporate Law Blog is one of the nominated candidates for the LexisNexis Top 25 Business Law Blogs of 2010, featured on the LexisNexis Corporate & Securities Law Community and the LexisNexis UCC, Commercial Contracts & Business Law Community . We are inviting the business law community to comment on our list of nominees

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Nomination for LexisNexis Top 25 Business Law Blogs 2010

Posted by admin at 4 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

In December 2009, we had discussed SEBI’s order whereby Barclays was found to have failed in complying with certain disclosure norms while issuing offshore derivative instruments (ODIs) under the SEBI (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulations, 1995. For this, SEBI had prohibited Barclays from issuing, subscribing or otherwise transacting in any ODIs until reporting systems are put in place to the satisfaction of SEBI. After further hearing the parties and considering the steps adopted by Barclays to put in place adequate reporting systems, SEBI passed an order last week withdrawing the directions imposed on Barclays by its December 2009 order

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Barclays Order: ODI Restrictions Lifted by SEBI

Posted by admin at 4 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

The Jindal Global Law Review is inviting submissions for its March 2011 issue on the theme “The Changing Role of Law in Ampicillin Online Asia: Revolution or Devolution?” The issue will explore the effect of the evolution of laws and regulations in Asia with particular attention to the contemporary social, political and economic landscape of Asia. More information and details about how to submit can be found here

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Posted by admin at 3 September 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute, Management Colleges in India

After initially cracking down in 2007 on indirect investment routes such as those using participatory notes (P-notes), SEBI a year later reversed its decision and allowed foreign investors to participate in the Indian markets through P-notes. SEBI’s decision to allow P-notes was the subject-matter of critique on this Blog as it raises questions regarding transparency

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