Articles tagged as Indian Law

This selection of law content including essays, dissertations, problem questions, and case summaries is relevant to Indian law students and to those studying Indian law from outside of India. India has an organic law as a consequence of the common law system. Through judicial pronouncements and legislative action, this has been fine-tuned for Indian conditions.

View All Law Study Resources

Indian Law

Latest Law Papers tagged as Indian Law

Including law essays, dissertations, problem questions, case summaries, and law lectures, suitable for law students working towards their LLB / LLM qualifications or those studying for the new SQE.

Enforcement of Foreign Arbitrary Awards

Commercial Law

With India’s progressive climb as a major international and global player in the world economy, it is apposite to understand its credibility ......

Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019

Residential Status and its Importance

Civil Law

......

Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019

Land Disputes

Properties and Trusts

The presumption that the law makes is that between buyer and seller ownership passes when they intend it to pass....

Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019

Exemption Properties Sales Attachment

Properties and Trusts

......

Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019

Indian Judiciary in Implementation of International Laws

Public Law

The primary aim of observance of international law lies with the state as they do observe international laws in our municipal laws......

Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019

Borrowing as a Commercial Activity

Business Law

Borrowing is a very common commercial activity and there are various ways and instruments existing in today’s world to facilitate this activity....

Last modified: 2nd Jul 2019

Centre State Relations and Power Separation

Administrative Law

The meaning of the theory of separation of powers is ‘The theory that the functions of the government should be performed by different bodies ......

Last modified: 2nd Jul 2019

Should India Introduce Corporate Criminal Liability?

Business Law

‘There is one and only one social responsibility of business to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits so ......

Last modified: 2nd Jul 2019

Common Property Resources in Indian Context

Properties and Trusts

Common Property Resources are usually non-exclusive resources to which rights of use are distributed among a number of co-owners, generally identified by their membership in a community or a village....

Last modified: 30th Jun 2019

Property Carries With it Certain Basic Rights

Properties and Trusts

Ownership of the property carries with it certain basic rights, such as a right to have the title to the property, a right to possess and enjoy it to the exclusion of everyone else, and a right......

Last modified: 30th Jun 2019

Criticism Of The Nyaya Panchayat Bill

Administrative Law

Article 39A of the Constitution mandates that the opportunities for securing justice are not denied to any citizen by reason of social, economic ......

Last modified: 28th Jun 2019

Relevancy and Admissibility of Electronic Evidence

Commercial Law

In the past decade or two, e-commerce has seen a huge boom. Everything from Harry Potter books to plots of land can be bought online ......

Last modified: 28th Jun 2019

Cartels Only Have Negative Impact Upon the Consumers Benefit

Commercial Law

The object of the competition policy, which is adapted in India, is to create a business environment where the firm can compete with each other and there should be always enough opportunities.....

Last modified: 28th Jun 2019

Civil Court and Code of Civil Procedure

Commercial Law

The term ‘Civil Court’ has not been defined in the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 or in any other law in force in the country. In Ganguli ......

Last modified: 28th Jun 2019

Law Relating To Pecuniary Bias

Administrative Law

Administrative law is that branch of law which concerns the functioning of the administration and the relation between individuals and ......

Last modified: 28th Jun 2019

Historical Directive Principles of State Policy

Administrative Law

The leaders of India’s freedom movement visualized that in the new dispensation following political freedom, the people should have the fullest ......

Last modified: 28th Jun 2019

Characteristic of all Human Societies

Trading Law

Commerce and trade has been a characteristic of all human societies from time immemorial. With the expansion of trade it was necessary to branch out and set up mercantile establishments in places far from the successful parent store....

Last modified: 27th Jun 2019

The Mutual Delegation of Administrative Power

Administrative Law

The framers of the Constitution of India envisaged a federal system of governance for India. Though, a controversy still persists regarding whether the nation is a ‘federal government’ in the true sense of the term....

Last modified: 25th Jun 2019

The Banking Sector and its Impact

Business Law

The text reported in the project is the outcome of my own efforts and no part of this report has been copied in any unauthorized manner and no part in it has been incorporated without due acknowledgment....

Last modified: 25th Jun 2019

Income Deemed to Arise in India

Commercial Law

The scope of Total Income is determined under Section 5 of the income Tax Act, 1961. It varies according to the Residential status of the assessee ......

Last modified: 25th Jun 2019

Statutory Arbitrations and Conciliation

Commercial Law

The dispute which may be the subject of an arbitration agreement need not necessarily arise out of a contract. They may also arise out of ......

Last modified: 25th Jun 2019

Suits By and Against Government

Administrative Law

Sections 79 to 82 and Order 27 of the Code lay down the procedure where suits are brought by or against the Government or public officers. The ......

Last modified: 25th Jun 2019

Misjoinder And Non Joinder Of Parties

Civil Law

......

Last modified: 25th Jun 2019

Product Patent Regime in the Indian Pharmaceuticals Industry

Commercial Law

That he the inventor, ought to be both compensated and rewarded …will not be denied …it would be a gross immorality of the law to set everybody......

Last modified: 25th Jun 2019

Restrictions on Company Purchasing Own Shares

Business Law

“There is only one combination of facts that makes it advisable for a company to repurchase its shares: First, the company has available funds -- cash plus sensible borrowing capacity -- beyond the near-term needs of the business ......

Last modified: 24th Jun 2019