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1. Legalizing euthanasia : Laws in India and elsewhere
A brief write up on euthanasia; it's legality supported by case laws and it's relation with fundamental rights and human rights
2. Sedition laws in India and the National Security Act 1980 – A necessity or a deprivation of constitutional and statutory rights? Sedition laws in India and the National Security Act 1980 – A necessity or a deprivation of constitutional and statutory ri
Introduction:
The society is continuously growing between two conflicting values ‘liberty’ and ‘security’. The entire history of the human civilization presents ample testimony of the perpetua..
3. “Polluter Pays” Principle: A Policy Principle
The PPP is today one of the fundamental principles of the environmental policy of International Community. "Community policy on the environment [...] shall be based on the precautionary principle and on the principles that preventive action should be taken, that environmental damage should as a priority be rectified at source and that the polluter should pay".
4. Interpreting Section 10 of Indian Contract Labourt Act, 1970
I. INTRODUCTION
The Contract labour Act, 1970 “CLRA” regulates relationship between a contract labour employed through an intermediary by the principal employer and the principal employer. The Con..
5. IS UKBA REALLY TAKING ITS SECTION 55 DUTY SERIOUSLY IN ARTICLE 8 CHILDREN CASES?- ZH(TANZANIA) AND TINIZARAY
INTRODUCTION
Following the decision of the Supreme Court in ZH(Tanzania) earlier this year, it could readily have been accepted that UKBA’s Section 55 duty readily applied and more significantly onl..
6. SEVEN YEAR CHILD CONCESSIONARY POLICY - COURT OF APPEAL REFUSES TO WIDEN THE TRANSITIONARY PROVISIONS
The Court of Appeal has within the last week in the case of Secretary of State for the Home Department v Rahman, Abbassi, Munir [2011] EWCA Civ 814 decided that the withdrawn seven year child concessi..
7. UKBA Policies and Rules- Risky Business Marrying a Foreigner
The appeal in Quila & Anor v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2010] EWCA Civ 1482 was heard in the Supreme Court on 8 and 9 June 2011. Judgement is expected from the Supreme Court in the co..
8. Immigration Status Documents: Delays by UKBA and Alternative Remedies in Article 8 Damages Claims
A recurring problem which arises is delay faced by successful immigration and asylum applicants in obtaining immigration status documents in particular those whose appeals have been successful before ..
9. Review of Changes to Immigration Legislation in the Russian Federation from January to October 2010
The author observes the changes in immigration legislation of the Russian Federation which were issued in the period from February, 2010 to October, 2010.
10. HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS AS WORKMEN UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947
The law relating to labour and employment in India is primarily known under the broad category of "Industrial Law". Industrial law in this country is of recent vintage and has developed in respect of ..
11. How to go ahead with the legal reforms in India and the connected issues?
The Article deals with the issues pertaining to legal reforms in India.
12. Is the relief provided to the really aggrieved under SARFAESI Act , 2002 effective?
I had the privilege of appearing in some cases under SARFAESI Act, 2002 both for the Banks and also for the debtors/guarantors. No citizen is allowed to say that they will take loan, execute documents..
13. Constitutionality of taxing services provided and received outside India
The article focuses on the constitutionality of applying the reverse charge mechanism on service tax.
14. Challenge to NLCT and NCLAT - Supreme Court's Judgement - Indian Company Law?
The Article provides a small brief on the issue of challenge to constitution of National Company Law Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal under the Companies Act, 1956 through Companies (Second Amendment) Act, 2002.
15. An Overview of Citizenship in the United States since the Adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment
Abstract:
Since the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment, there are three sets of privileges and immunities. Privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States are located at Section 1, Claus..
16. Environmental History of India and Canada: Pre-Colonial, Colonial and Post-Colonial period- Trends, Sources and Historiography
THIS ARTICLE IS UPON THE HISTORICAL BACK GROUND OF THE INDIAN AND CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE MEASURE TAKEN IN THE PAST AT DIFFERENT PERIOD AND EVOLUTION OF TIME. RIGHT FROM THE KAUTULIYA'S ARTHSHASTRA TO COPENHEGEN 2010...
17. Differences between New York & Geneva Convention — Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
Under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996 it is necessary to understand the statue speaking about both the International convention for which India is party must be identicaly distinguished. This Article expressly mention about it...
18. LIMITATIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION
Administrative Discretion is important aspect of the administrative Law in india and other countries, this article is apt for the information regarding the administrators and their powers which are uses and abuse to a larger extanct, with landmark case laws and its negative and positive roles.
19. COMMON HERITAGE OF MANKIND AND INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
INTRODUCTION
The concept of the common heritage of mankind is one of the most extraordinary developments in recent intellectual history and one of the most revolutionary and radical legal concepts to ..
20. SURROGATE ADVERTISEMENTS: A NEW JUDICIAL CONCERN
Advertisements have a strong influence in our life. We like them because they provide information and create awareness about the market. Our decisions whether to buy a product or not, is often completely influenced by the promotional activities of the companies concerned. Therefore, due to the widespread adverse impact that advertisements of unhealthy products like tobacco, ...
21. THE RULE OF LAW AND THE RULE OF 'GOOD' LAW
What is legally right may be felt to be morally wrong by the individual. Laws whcih come into conflcit with moral perceptions of individuals are seldom enforced and often cashedin.Human nature cannot be changed but may be manipulated to secure the desired result...Life should no longer be a struggle for existence, but a struggle for excellence....Law should only regulate and not strangulate.
22. Restitution of Conjugal rights under Hindu Marriage Act, 1956
The restitution of conjugal rights is one of the reliefs that are provided to the spouses in distress in the institution of marriage by law. Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (hereinafter ref..
23. ARBITRATION DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN INDIA- UNDERSTANDING BASICS
This article seeks to prepare a layman as to basics of arbitration and its pitfalls in case of arbitration in India.
24. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM AND SELF-RESTRAINT
Of all the institutions established by the Constitution the higher judiciary seems to have acquitted itself in the last 60 years as the best in a relative sense. The most respected public institution in India is the Supreme Court, respected by the elite and the illiterate alike.
25. JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 21 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Indian Judiciary though is restrained, in many ways has evolved itself as a saviour of mankind by applying its judicial activism. This article discusses few recent landmark cases of India wherein it threw focus on how the Indian Supreme Court by taking the resort of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution evolved itself as a saviour of mankind.
26. CYBERSQUATTING: A BRIEF LEGAL OVERVIEW
Cybersquatting,is a crime against the laws and regulations of cyber law. It can be defined as registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with bad-faith i.e. mala fide intent to make profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. The cybersquatter then offers to sell the domain to the person or company who owns a trademark contained within the name at an inflated price.
27. Basic Principles of Statutory Interpretation
Statutory interpretation is the procedure of rendering and enforcing legislation. Some amount of interpretation is always essential when a case involves a statute. Sometimes the words of a statute have a plain and straightforward meaning. But in most cases, there is some ambiguity or vagueness in the words of the statute that must be resolved by the judge.
28. Mergers & Acquisitions
Merger is a tool used by companies for the purpose of expanding their operations often aiming at an increase of their long term profitability. Usually mergers occur in a consensual (occurring by mutual consent) setting. The dictionary meaning of Mergers is “to combine commercial or industrial firms” or “to lose identity by being absorbed in something else”.
29. `Vasthu` analysed from a legal angle
Can `Vasthu` be supported from a legal eagle`s point of view- When quallified engineers and architects are not ignoring Vasthu, can a tradition and precedent bound legal profession ignore it, such questions are answered here.
30. GUIDE TO THE JUDICIARY
Different categories of lawyers and judges- ideal lawyer and judge- lawyer is not only a boxer in the ring, but also a diamond cutter and a social engineer- reason why law should preveil over equity, or dharma or nyaya or voice of conscience, etc.
31. INQUISITORIAL VS.ADVERSARIAL SYSTEMS
The difference between the inquisitorial and adversarial systems is analysed. The superiority of the adversarial system is highlighted.
32. DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES
In India, dishonour of cheques for insufficency of funds is made an offence- This violates the international covenant on himan rights that mere breach of contract is not punishable. A case for repeal of the penal section s.138 of Negotiable Instruments Act.
33. Judge: A law Maker or a mere Declarer
IN THIS ARTICLE WE TRY TO CRITICALLY ANALYZE IF THE JUDGES ACTUALLY MAKE LAWS OR ONLY DECLARE LAW OR IS IT A FINE MIX OF THE TWO. A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VARIOUS JUDGMENTS OF INDIAN COURTS SHOW THAT THIS IS HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON THEJUDGE, THE PREVAILING JUDICIAL ENVIRONMENT AND THE SOCIO-POLITICAL SCENARIO PREVAILING.
34. Contract Validity and the CISG international treaty: Closing the Loophole
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) was created as an answer to the question of how to create uniformity in the business practices of parties in different countries.
35. The Veil Doctrine in Company Law - A Glimpse at how Anglo-Saxon courts apply the principle
A corporation under Company law or corporate law is specifically referred to as a “legal person”- as a subject of rights and duties that is capable of owning real property, entering into contracts, and having the ability to sue and be sued in its own name. In other words, a corporation is a juristic person that in most instances is legally treated as a person, and empowered with he attributes to own its own property, execute contracts, as well as ability to sue and be sued ...
36. Islamic financial arrangements used in Islamic banking
Islamic finance is an old concept but a very young discipline in the academic sense.
37. Analyses Islamic punishment(hodoud) in Iranian Islamic criminal code
Here I say about "Rape, incest, adultery, Sodomy, Lesbianism, Pimping, Sexual Malicious Accusations, Intoxication, Civil Unrest (warfare and corruption on earth), Theft under islamic law and explain them and their reason.
38. Analyses private relations in Iranian civil code
Now I perfect talk about some topics as legacy and will, persons, Guardianship, Nationality, Domicile, Continuously Absent Persons, Marriage, temporary marriage, Dowry and Divorce; and i hope you can comprate iranian legal system with yours.
Latest Articles
1. SARFAESI ACT – THE IMPORTANCE OF CLAIM FOR LOSS AND DAMAGES.
The borrowers can prefer their claim for loss and damages under SARFAESI ACT even though the said act does not specify any such claim.They can claim loss and damages under various laws that are in existence.
2. Sexual Harassment
ABSTRACT
Sexual harassment is “behavior with a sexual connotation that is abusive, injurious and unwelcome”. For the victim, sexual harassment has direct consequences for the maintenance or improv..
3. ‘Tenancy Rights’ and action under SARFAESI Act, 2002?
The Article deals with the rights of tenants when the Bank initiates proceedings under the provisions of SARFAESI Act, 2002 being the law governing the recovery of secured loans by the Banks in India.
4. It Happened Again! Aging Trucker in Deadly Accident in Michigan: When Are We Going to Insist on Mandatory Retirement at Age 65? We Do For Airline Pilots in Open Skies – Why Not Truckers on Busy Highways?
The biggest killer on our highways is fatigue. Federal transportation officials must come up with stricter guidelines to make sure that logbooks are properly kept and that commercial carriers ensure their drivers get the rest they need between trips.
5. Benefits For the Disabled Usually Denied When First Requested
Almost 70 percent of all SSD and SSI claims are denied upon initial application. Anyone who has been denied should immediately call an attorney to insure that their appeal is filed in a timely manner and that it meets procedural and legal requirements.
6. What’s Wrong With America? Worker Who Defended Customer Left with $300,000 Medical Bill By McDonald’s
Often insurance companies will do anything to avoid paying a claim. But this insurer overstepped itself by far when refusing to pay medical bills for an employee shot on the job.
7. Critical issues under SARFAESI Act, 2002?
The Article deals with few complicated issues under SARFAESI Act, 2002 being the law governing recovery of 'secured loans' by the Public Sector Banks in India.
8. Construction Accidents: Michigan’s Most Dangerous Work
Construction accidents continue to be one of the most frequent types of accidents for Michigan workers and for workers across the nation because safety rules have not protected them.
9. Michigan Slip and Fall Accidents Follow Grim National Pattern
Comedians make jokes about slip and fall accidents and audiences respond with laughter. To the victims, however, slip and fall is a very serious matter.
10. Disturbing Trend in Michigan Disability: Claims Approved And Then Abruptly Taken Away Within a Year
Injured employees have always had to fight for their rights and now it is becoming even harder to prevail.
11. Infant Death From Overdose of Blood Thinner Heparin Tragically Was Not the First
The death of infants from use of the blood thinner herapin was a repeated tragedy that should not have happened once.
12. Avandia Still on Market Despite Clearly Marked Trail of Death Made Known to FDA
Avandia is not a safe drug to take but the real problem was the slowness of the FDA to take it off the market.
13. Hip Recall Is A Shocking Account Of Manufacturers Disregard For U.S. Patients
It is bad enough have to endure a repeat hip injury but it is even worse when the repeat surgery is caused by a faulty product. In this case the company making the bad artificial hip knew about it and failed to recall in a timely manner.
14. Sailors, Maritime Workers Protected By Special Laws For On-the-Job Injuries
Sailors and other maritime workers are protected if injured on the job but they are covered by an entirely different set of laws than workers on land.
15. Powers of Company Law Board to ascertain information under section 397/398?
The Article deals with the issue of powers of Company Law Board under section 397/398 of Indian Companies Act, 1956.
16. Getting relief from DRT under SARFAESI Act, 2002?
The Article deals with the issue of effectiveness of relief provided by the Debt Recovery Tribunal under section 17 of SARFAESI Act, 2002 being the law governing the recovery of secured loans by the Banks in India.
17. Legalizing euthanasia : Laws in India and elsewhere
A brief write up on euthanasia; it's legality supported by case laws and it's relation with fundamental rights and human rights
18. SARFAESI Act: Can the Bank adopt unfair/illegal methods to recover its due?
The Article deals with the issue of methods adopted by the Banks in recovering their dues using the special legislation called 'SARFAESI Act, 2002' being the law governing recovery of 'secured loans' in India.
19. How High Court’s intervention in SARFAESI ACT matters justified?
The Article deals with the issue of jurisdiction of High Court under Article 226 of Constitution of India in dealing with matters arising out of SARFAESI Act, 2002 being the law governing recovering of 'secured loans' by the Banks.
20. Compulsory license issued to Natco Pharma against Bayers’ ‘Naxavar’:
The Pharma wars in India has taken a new turn as Indian generic manufacturer Natco Pharma was granted permission to manufacture Bayer’s patented anticancer drug ‘Naxavar’ under controversial Compulsary licensing provisions in the Indian Patent Act ‘Naxavar’ is the trade name for ‘sorafenib tosylate’ which is used to treat liver and kidney cancer.
21. Sedition laws in India and the National Security Act 1980 – A necessity or a deprivation of constitutional and statutory rights? Sedition laws in India and the National Security Act 1980 – A necessity or a deprivation of constitutional and statutory ri
Introduction:
The society is continuously growing between two conflicting values ‘liberty’ and ‘security’. The entire history of the human civilization presents ample testimony of the perpetua..
22. Combating infringement through the courts and law enforcement authorities.
There are no administrative remedies available for the enforcement of IP rights in India. Therefore, the possible options for seeking relief are through the civil or criminal route, or both
23. Armenian Court System
The court system in Armenia has been subject to multiple changes since the country gained its independence in 1991. Now that reforms have come to a halt, it is worth providing a short overview of the structure of the judiciary.
24. “Polluter Pays” Principle: A Policy Principle
The PPP is today one of the fundamental principles of the environmental policy of International Community. "Community policy on the environment [...] shall be based on the precautionary principle and on the principles that preventive action should be taken, that environmental damage should as a priority be rectified at source and that the polluter should pay".
25. Simplification of cross-border payments in the Eurozone
Overview of SEPA
The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) is an initiative of the European banking industry to simplify all electronic payments across the euro area by credit card, debit card, bank transf..
26. Employee employer relationship in tax laws in India
emploee-employer relationship, tax law, labour law, employment
27. Interpreting Section 10 of Indian Contract Labourt Act, 1970
I. INTRODUCTION
The Contract labour Act, 1970 “CLRA” regulates relationship between a contract labour employed through an intermediary by the principal employer and the principal employer. The Con..
28. CLONING, IJTHIHAD AND ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE
Cloning of animals in the recent past has paved the way for conflict of views among various religious sections. For one section the basic notion of religious belief is that the existence of all powerf..
29. Lets Face It: Bankruptcy Is Not The End But A New Start
There are many people who are famous that you would never have considered as having financial problems in the past that have in fact filed bankruptcy.
30. European Commission imposes simplified rules on mergers and divisions in six Member States among which Cyprus
Directive 2009/109/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009, regarding the simplification of the rules on merger and divisions, has not been yet implemented in some Member..
31. Medical Evidence for Whiplash Claims
A guide informing the public how important it is to seek legal medical advice if they are suffering from whiplash. It is vital that you secure medical evidence when claiming for whiplash. This article will tell you how.
32. Types of Whiplash Injury
An overview of the different types of whiplash injury and what you can do to claim whiplash injury compensation.
33. Exploitation of hydrocarbon resources in Cyprus
Geostrategic and financial interests regarding gas exploration and exploitation.
Regarding the natural Gas Production Prospects in the East Mediterranean, Cyprus, the third largest island in the Medit..
34. Can Whiplash Be Permanent?
Whiplash associated disorders are often dismissed by sceptics, who blame the recent increase of cases upon the UK’s supposed compensation culture.
35. EU labor law in offshore gas-drilling operations
EU labor law in offshore gas-drilling operations has been recently challenged in the case of Salemink v. Raad van bestuur van het Uitvoeringsinstituut werknemersverzekeringen, in the judgment of the C..
36. A Take on Indian Murder Trials
A step cases;made to climb in murder cases.
37. Time Limits of Medical Negligence Claims
Under the Limitation Act 1980, medical negligence claims must be settled within three years. There are, however, some exceptional circumstances.
38. Ask an Attorney First
Filling bankruptcy is ofcourse a difficult decision to make, especially when you have very little knowledge about it ! Find what to ask your attorney to analyze the correct option for yourself before filling for bankruptcy.
39. Considering your will in the UK
While it's hardly the sort of thing that anyone likes dwelling on, if you don't leave a proper will, you could find that the people you love don't get everything you'd like them to after your death.
40. Concussion Injury Lawsuit Recently Filed on Behalf of 106 Former NFL Players
Assessing the value of your brain injury claim and determining responsibility requires analysis by an experienced Toronto brain injury lawyer.
41. Regulation proposal regarding the promotion of activities in the field of the protection of EU’s financial interests
The protection of EU’s financial interests reflect s the basic targets and objectives of the European Union to supress the illegal traffic of products as well as counterfeiting activities within EU ..
42. New package of measures for EU economic and financial strategy
The new package of measures adopted by the European Commission regarding the action to be followed for growth governance and stability contains four elements: the 2012 Annual Growth Survey consists of..
43. Despite new allegations against Robert Wagner, why the death of Natalie Wood will not have Hollywood
Nearly thirty years after Natalie Wood died in a mysterious boating accident, the LAPD decided to reopen her case based.
44. A new profitable EU immigration policy
Given the new globalisation effects in modern societies and the consequences of the financial crisis, EU adopted a new approach towards immigration policy. This European policy intends to establish bi..
45. Offshore oil drilling, gas exploration and production on activities in the EU
IntroductionEnvironmentally sustainable management at an international level requires reliable information on the natural environment, as well as sharing of knowledge on the social, economic, legal an..
46. What You Need to Know if You're Accused of a Drug Crime
Drug crimes are among the most serious yet most common charges in criminal courts, with penalties that range from lenient to incredibly severe.
47. The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Regulation and its impact on Cyprus Republic
The European Commission adopted on October 2011, a plan with a huge budgetary importance of around 50 billion euro aiming at improving EU’s transport, energy and networks. In its proposal already ad..
48. IS UKBA REALLY TAKING ITS SECTION 55 DUTY SERIOUSLY IN ARTICLE 8 CHILDREN CASES?- ZH(TANZANIA) AND TINIZARAY
INTRODUCTION
Following the decision of the Supreme Court in ZH(Tanzania) earlier this year, it could readily have been accepted that UKBA’s Section 55 duty readily applied and more significantly onl..
49. What You Need to Know About Child Abuse
Child abuse is one of the most daunting crimes a defendant can face, since judges and prosecutors take crimes against children very seriously.
50. Possible Reprieve For Ponzi Scheme Innocent Net Winners
The Ninth Circuit Rules that 523(a)(19) of the Bankruptcy Code Does Not Apply to Innocent Wrongdoers Who are the Recipients of Ill-Gotten Gains through Securities Fraud
51. The Conrad Murray Trial: How the Trial of Michael Jackson's Doctor just might become the Greatest Show on Earth
If one were to hear several years ago that a doctor faced charges for crimes against Michael Jackson, one would rightly assume that it would be his plastic surgeon and not, in fact, a man held responsible for his drug-induced death.
52. All that You Need To Know About A Copyright Lawyer
Copyright is something that's taken extremely seriously these days. A single similarities or glitch without the permission of the owner and before you realize it there is a legitimate notice smacked on to you. Copyright laws have been developed specifically so that the original or perhaps the written work of a person is not copied by anyone else unless he or she has full permission for it.
53. LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL PREPARATION ON EU FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS TAX
Finance ministers and Central Bank governors of European Union Member States debated during the last informal Economic and Financial ECOFIN Council of September 17, the current condition of the econom..
54. ENERGY MARKET: New legislation on wholesale traders in the EU
New legislation to present abuses to the disclosure of deals
New rules were adopted September 14, 2011 by the European Parliament to prevent abuses in wholesale energy trading for the final protection..
55. PUBLIC FINANCES, BUDGETARY DEVELOPMENTS AND PLANNED CHANGES IN THE EU AND IN CYPRUS
A slow recovery after the crisis
All European Union countries have been affected between 2008 and 2010 by the economic and financial crisis and after a contraction in 2009 in every EU country, except ..
56. EU ENVIRONMENT POLICY:Results and next steps
Following the implementation of the 6th Environment Action Programme (EAP), which was adopted on 22 July 2002 and provided the framework of EU’S Environment legislation and extended the Natura 2000 ..
57. Energy Development Perspectives for the Republic of Cyprus
IntroductionBased on EUROSTAT’s researches, the Republic of Cyprus disposes a very promising feedback from the energy saving and the renewable energy schemes, as more and more people apply for the a..
58. Plans to Curb Immigration leading to Settlement in the UK will damage UK Business – Law Society
The United Kingdom Border Agency's consultation entitled Employment-related settlement, Tier 5 and overseas domestic worker closed last week. Its consultation on "family migration" is due to come to an end on 6 October 2011.
59. Enforceability of Employee Non-Compete Covenants
Once an employers’ employee, always an employers’ employee. This is the scenario which every employer resorts to in order to control employee attrition or restricting them from seeking employment with rival competitors or setting up a competing independent business.
60. FCCB – OPTIONS TO TACKLE REDEMPTION WOES
The recent Financial Stability Report (FSR) published in June 2011 by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has alluded to the high probability of default in repaying foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) by Indian companies. Please find attached article exploring the financial and legal options available to FCCB holders and the issuer companies to reach a settlement.
61. Experts Patent Infringement Analysis and Patent Mapping
Since we analyze patents for many different reasons to suit the various needs of our clients, there really isn’t one definition for what Patent Analysis. Based on the end requirement and the scope, we come out with the best possible process for a patent analysis that meets your overall requirements.
62. What is patentability Search? Why we need it?
It is imperative for someone who seeks patent protection to understand the scope of the invention to be patented, whether it is new or known, whether it has some economical benefit in comparison to the available arts. It is essential to conduct a search that includes all the below categories to get a feel of whether the invention is novel and can be patented before proceeding to file a patent.
63. Details about Freedom to Operate Design Patent & Utility Patent
A Freedom to operate (FTO) search is also known as ‘Freedom to practice’ (FTP) or ‘Product clearance’ search. As the name suggests, a freedom to operate search is a search type that attorneys use to create an opinion that claims you the future patent holder are free from all legal obstacles to commercialize your product in a particular country or geographical region.
64. JURISDICTION OF CIVIL COURT
In modern days, in almost every legal system the civil disputes are resolved by the courts of civil jurisdiction. As a rule, the civil courts can take cognizance of every controversy of civil nature a..
65. Can a Legislature supplement the powers of Courts given by a written Constitution, through a Sub-Constitutional Legislation.
Under a written Constitution the powers of Executive, Legislature and Judiciary are fully described and under the principle of supremacy of Constitution, all the three organs of a State are bound to r..
66. Friends, Indians and Countrymen, “Arise, Awake and Stop not till the goal is reached”
The fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution of India empower the people of India to establish a democratic institution of the people, by the people and for the people which upholds the dignit..
67. History of introduction of Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution
The Fundamental Rights are considered as one of the integral part of Indian Constitution. The Fundamental Rights are defined as the basic human freedoms which every individual has a right to enjoy for..
68. A Crime Worse Than Lorena Bobbitt: How a Costa Mesa Woman Committed the Ultimate Act of Marital Revenge
The article is about the recent crime of aggravated mayhem committed by Catherine Kieu Becker against her husband in revenge of domestic violence. This national news has alerted domestic violence lawyers across the nation.
69. Why patent validity searches are required?
Before going deep into why patent validity searches are required, let’s first discuss the concept of Validity of a patent.Patents are issued by the patent office based on the interpretation of the claims of the invention and their comparison with the closest referenced patents identified. These references are always provided by the applicant to the patent office to help the examiner in the examination process..
70. SARFAESI ACT,2002 - BORROWERS' WOES
Borrowers against whom the Banks have invoked SARFAESI ACT to recover the debts and whose proceedings are in the DRT, are facing many problems and predicament. How can they survive and what they are expected to do?
71. Ashton Kutcher to testify in a Serial Killer Case (and no, Charlie Sheen is not involved)
The article is about Hollywood's most famous actor Ashton Kutcher's involvement in a serial killer's case. He will be called to testify at an upcoming trail of the case, with criminal defense attorneys involved and people waiting for the judgment of Michael Gargiulo.
72. A Guide for the Registration of Foreign Citizens in Russia
The advantages of changes which are described in this Guide provide employers with more comfortable conditions to conduct business, because they will no longer have to expend considerable time in managing the questions related to migration procedures. These changes also bring further clarity to the rules governing the migration process of foreigners in Russia, their frequent travels within the territory of the Russian Federation, and their travels throughout the world.
73. IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE A WILL, BUT IT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO GET IT RIGHT
Legal advice and views on the importance of creating a will in relation to Law in the United Kingdom. Many people put off writing a will, pushing it to the back of their mind, or believe it is easy to use quick fix solutions online. A will is an important document that needs the attention of an expert to insure all affairs are in order.
74. SEVEN YEAR CHILD CONCESSIONARY POLICY - COURT OF APPEAL REFUSES TO WIDEN THE TRANSITIONARY PROVISIONS
The Court of Appeal has within the last week in the case of Secretary of State for the Home Department v Rahman, Abbassi, Munir [2011] EWCA Civ 814 decided that the withdrawn seven year child concessi..
75. The Happiest Crime Family on Earth: How Disney produces more Criminals than Death Row Records
This article summarizes the scenario of Disney stars and their strange encounters from which they easily get away. All these stars start at an early age and get influenced, therefore, being victim of child pornography many a times. Yet, child pornography attorney are by their side to swiftly get them out of such situations.