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Posted by admin at 28 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

Here are the latest RTI query from activist Subhash Chandra Agrawal and the reply from the Supreme Court. Also, it is now clear from Supreme Court’s reply to another RTI applicant, Deepak Khosla, that the CJI himself directed the SC Registry Buy Xenical Online Without Prescription to challenge Justice Ravindra Bhat’s judgment in the assets disclosure case in Delhi High Court

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Supreme Court & RTI – the continuing saga

Posted by admin at 28 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

Shabnam Hashmi has filed a PIL in the Supreme Court challenging medications online ‘a law which denies a child a right to inheritance if s/he is adopted by non-Hindu parents.’ The case is surely going to be contentious, given its implications for personal laws .

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Adoption Rights of non-Hindus and Constitutionality of Personal Laws

Posted by admin at 27 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

The Delhi Police has arrested two British order prescription drugs plane-spotters under charges of spying. This is not the first case of overzealous, humourless officers hounding eccentric-but-essentially-harmless-nerds: some 9 years ago, in a very similar incident, Greece went to the extent of trying and convicting four plane-spotters . Hopefully better sense will prevail in India.

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Plane-spotting in the times of terror

Posted by admin at 26 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

From the perspective of taxation (particularly income tax and service tax), the budget proposes changes in several areas. Importantly, the Finance Minister has clarified that the Direct Taxes Code will be introduced from 1 st April, 2011 . The GST will also be sought to be implemented from that date

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Taxation and the Budget: An Initial Assessment of the Finance Bill, 2010
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Posted by admin at 26 February 2010

Category: India Academy, India Schools, Indian Law Institute, Management Colleges in India

The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) , the flagship journal of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, will be hosting the 3 rd Annual NLSIR Symposium, ‘Indian Corporate Law and Corporate Governance: At the Crossroads’, in Bangalore, on 10 th and 11 th April, 2010. Extracts from the concept note for the Symposium may be of interest to our readers

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Posted by admin at 24 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

In the context the proposed overseas acquisitions by Reliance Industries (of LyondellBasell Industries) and Bharti Airtel (of Zain), the M&A Law Prof Blawg has a interesting take on the impact of national pride generated through press attention on such deals. The Blog refers to a recent paper The Cost of Pride: Why Do Firms from Developing Countries Bid Higher? , which concludes that “firms from developing countries (versus those from developed countries) bid higher on average to acquire assets in developed countries”.

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Overseas Buy Acomplia Online Without Prescription Acquisitions and the Impact of National Pride

Posted by admin at 24 February 2010

Category: India Schools, Indian Law Institute

The National buy medicine online Law School of India Review (NLSIR) , the flagship journal of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, will be hosting the 3 rd Annual NLSIR Symposium, ‘Indian Corporate Law and Corporate Governance: At the Crossroads’, in Bangalore, on 10 th and 11 th April, 2010. The NLSIR Symposium seeks to address crucial issues in contemporary corporate law and governance. There is no more appropriate time to consider this area of law.

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NLSIR Symposium Announcement

Posted by admin at 23 February 2010

Category: India Schools, Indian Law Institute

A case granted review this week by the U.S. Supreme Court has implications for school districts in lawsuits alleging violations of the constitutional rights of students or district employees. The justices agreed to decide whether plaintiffs suing local governmental agencies, such as cities, counties, and school districts, must show that a constitutional violation was the result of a policy, custom, or practice of the agency even when they are merely seeking a court order to end the violation, as opposed to monetary damages.

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Posted by admin at 22 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

On November 27, 2008, the Ministry Buy Propecia of Finance introduced changes to the pricing norms for FCCBs. As we had discussed then, two changes were proposed: (i) the minimum price will be the average weekly high and low prices for the 2 weeks prior to the relevant date, instead of the previous price determined as the higher of the average for 6 months and 2 weeks; (ii) the relevant date for price determination will the date on which the board decides to issue to securities, and not 30 days prior to the shareholders’ resolution as it earlier stood.

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Pricing Adjustments for FCCBs

Posted by admin at 20 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

Few issues have proved to be more controversial than the strength of the principle that the company is a separate legal entity. The exceptions to the principle – commonly referred to as “lifting” or “piercing” the corporate veil – are both statutory and judge-made. The statutory exceptions are, in the main, prescription drugs not controversial

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The Court of Appeal Reaffirms the Sanctity of the Corporate Form

Posted by admin at 19 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

The following is a response to Venkatesan’s earlier post titled ‘Supreme Court’s Loss: How can it be remedied?’ from Arghya Sengupta, research student, University of Oxford. ————————- Dear Venkatesan, Thank you for your post. A few of my responses to some specific points you made are below: You said: 1

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Posted by admin at 19 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

Lawyers, Cases and the Telangana movement by Vasudha Nagraj The agitation for separate Telangana, by the students of Osmania University, has drawn severe repression from the police. For the past two months, the campus has been converted into a war zone with police patrolling the entry and exit points, blocking the minor exits with barbed buy online drugs wire, and hordes of police in different coloured uniforms and weapons, in all readiness to wield the baton. More than 10,000 criminal cases including serious offences such as S 307 (attempt to murder) have been regsitered against the agitating students

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Guest Article by Vasudha Nagraj on lawyers and the Telengana movement

Posted by admin at 17 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

A recent decision of the Punjab and Haryana High Court Commissioner of Central Excise v. Vahoo Colour Lab clarifies the scope of service tax in the context of works contracts. Issues around works contracts have been controversial in relation to income tax as well as sales tax.

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Posted by admin at 16 February 2010

Category: India Schools, Indian Law Institute

In the latest in a flurry of recent rulings about student speech on social-networking sites, a federal district court has ruled that a lawsuit challenging the discipline of a student for a Facebook page critical of a teacher may proceed. The case involves Katherine Evans, who was a senior at Pembrook Pines Charter High School in Florida in 2007 when she created a group on Facebook called, “Ms.

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Posted by admin at 12 February 2010

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The Government has introduced a recent change to the approval process for FDI that may ease the process, at least for some large transactions. The threshold for obtaining the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has been increased from Rs. 600 crore (Rs.

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Posted by admin at 12 February 2010

Category: India Schools, Indian Law Institute

As part of its “Race and the Court” program during Black History Month, SCOTUSBlog next week has a slate of podcasts and articles examining the legacy of the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case striking down racial segregation in the schools

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SCOTUSBlog Examines drugstore Brown v. Board of Education

Posted by admin at 10 February 2010

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The SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure) Regulations, 2009 were recently amended to provide how to buy prescription drugs without a prescription for “French” auction as one of the methods of price discovery in follow-on public offerings. This was supposedly brought about with a view to encourage the use of such auction mechanism in Government disinvestments. However, the results emanating from the first offering where the auction mechanism was deployed are not all that encouraging

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Do Auctions in Public Offerings Work?

Posted by admin at 10 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute, Management Colleges in India

Although the Satyam episode invited close scrutiny of the corporate governance norms and practices that were prevalent in India, there is some evidence that it has acted online pharmacy without prescription as a wakeup call in enhancing board practices. As Arun Duggal observes in a recent Wall Street Journal column: The first reaction of corporate boards when Satyam blew in January 2009 was to have an independent verification that the cash, bank deposits and financial investments recorded in the company’s books were accurate. The board of directors, particularly independent directors, met with the external and internal auditors to assure themselves that the reported financial statements were true and accurate and that the auditors were independent and diligent

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Enhanced Corporate Governance Practices

Posted by admin at 8 February 2010

Category: Indian Law Institute

We had earlier noted the recent relaxations introduced by SEBI in order to provide a thrust to the securities lending and borrowing (SLB) mechanism and thereby short selling of securities. Some doubts were expressed regarding the sustainability of even the reformed process. In a column in today’s Mint, Jayant Thakur highlights several legal issues that are bound to arise when the SLB mechanism acquires widespread practice.

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Posted by admin at 6 February 2010

Category: India Schools, Indian Law Institute

I would like to highlight the Legal Research India blog recently started by Arjun Sheoran, student at the National Law School of India University. Essentially, the blog allows readers/users to search the web for relevant legal materials. The search is a Google custom search; with the advantage that it is restricted to some selected websites, listed here – so the results are likely to be more relevant for those engaged in Indian legal cheap prescription drugs without prescription research than a general Google search.

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New Blog for Indian Legal Research