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Art of Writing Judgments
550.00This small book “Art of Writing Judgments“ had been thought of by me at the request of many concerned with the subject. Writing is an Art equally writing judgments is an art. In Part I apart from introduction, judgment on admissions, judgment and decree, pleadings, disposal of the suit at the first hearing, issues, appeals to the Supreme Court, suits and appeals by indigent persons, first appeals, second appeals, appeals from orders, revisions, review and different aspects concerned with judgment writing in civil matters had been dealt with in a systemactic way. This part may be a good Guide for all those concerned with judgment writing in civil matters. In Part II the relevant provisions of the Criminal Major Acts, Cr. P.C., 1973, IPC, Indian Evidence Act had been arranged in a systematic manner. There are several legislations dealing with offences and penalties both Central and State legislations by the respective States.
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Australia and India – A Comparative Overview of the Law and Legal Practice
695.00This book draws on the many similarities between the Indian and Australian legal systems, while highlighting the vast differences in legal practice. It provides a comparative analysis of a broad range of legal subjects, authored by some of Australia`s and India`s top legal luminaries. This volume compares many of the significant areas of the respective regulatory regimes to allow the reader to understand the similarities and differences of the legal frameworks. The first section discusses the respective regulatory frameworks from a macro perspective, comparing constitutional laws, approaches to judicial interpretation and international trade and investment policies. The second section is of particular relevance to businesspeople and transactional lawyers, focusing on how mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and securities, competition law, tax and intellectual property are regulated. The third section discusses both jurisdictions` approach to dispute resolution and the fourth section of this volume focuses on environmental law, public health law, the regulation of energy and resources and corporate governance. This volume will be a useful resource for businesspeople, academics, law students, corporate lawyers and policy makers interested in India, Australia or the Australia-India relationship. Forewords by The Honourable Justice Robert French AC Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia The Honourable Justice H.L. Dattu Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India CONTENTS SECTION 1: A BIG PICTURE PERSPECTIVE 1. Federalism A Selected Comparison Nicholas Aroney and Khagesh Gautam 2. Comparative Law and the Role of the Judiciary Douglas McDonald and Arun K. Thiruvengadam 3. Regulation of International Trade in Goods and Services Brett Williams and R.V. Anuradha 4. Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment Zeke Solomon AM and Haigreve Khaitan SECTION 2: DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS 5. Mergers and Acquisitions Emma Armson and Umakanth Varottil 6. Capital Markets and Securities Philippa Stone, Adrian Amer, Madhurima Mukherjee and Agnik Bhattacharyya 7. Competition Law-Merger Control Cyril Shroff, Nisha Kaur Uberoi, Linda Evans and Mihkel Wilding 8. Competition Law-Enforcement Conduct Prohibitions Pallavi Shroff, Elizabeth Avery and Genevieve Rahman 9. Tax Law Shreya Rao and Justin Dabner 10. Intellectual Property Natalie P. Stoianoff and T. Vidya Kumari SECTION 3: DISPUTE RESOLUTION 11. Litigation and Civil Procedure Gopal Subramanium and S. Stuart Clark AM 12. Commercial Arbitration Doug Jones AO SECTION 4: OTHER SPECIFIC AREAS OF LAW 13. Environmental Law Pushpa Kumar Lakshmanan, Alice Skipper and Brian Hayes QC 14. Public Health Law and Ethics Fiona Lander and Anand Grover 15. Corporate Governance and Independent Directors Shardul S. Shroff and Robert P. Austin 16. The Regulation of the Energy and Resources (Oil and Gas) Sector Sumanto Basu, Jyotika Khilnani Guha, Stuart MacGregor, Catherine Phillips and Patrick Cranley
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Commentary on The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act
895.00The importance of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013, Act 1 of 2014 in the light of the aim to establish Corruption Free Society and Public Administration and Maintenance of Healthy Democracy need not be overremphasised. The demand for such Legislation and the popular public agitation also cannot be forgotten and these are noteworthy. In this short commentary, care has been taken to deal with the subject in a systematic way so that even a common man also may be able to follow the essentials of the legislation.
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Commentary on the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 and Rules
1,195.00Sexual offences against children is one such area that had not been adequately dealt with by the existing laws in the country. With a view to addressing the issues related to sexual offences against children, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 was enacted. This Act provides for protection of children from offences of sexual assault, sexual harassment and pornography with due regard to safeguarding the interest and well being of children. In this book, Commentary on the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 and Rules, an effort has been made to address all the issues related to sexual abuse of children, including the penal provisions required to deter such offences. The book entails a vast collection of relevant cases on the topic and substantial legislations and Rules that are covered under the appendices, for an easy and effortless understanding about the subject. This book can be of great utility not only to the legal fraternity but to one and all in general, for obtaining more knowledge and information about the subject.
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Commentary on the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971
650.00Commentary on The Public Premises (Eviction of unauthorized occupants) Act, 1971 is a first of its kind and has many unique features. It exhaustively covers the subject by analysing Central as well as State enactments in order to bring before its readers a ready reckoner on the subject. Developments in this particular branch of law, including the constitutional validity of the enactment, have been traced in the book by analyzing judgments passed by the constitutional courts from time to time. The commentary is properly segregated into chapters, sections and headings, making the reader’s search for information on the subject, quick and untroublesome. This book shall be of great help to lawyers, government offices, government companies and corporations, law libraries, universities, wakf boards et al.
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Law of Easements and Licences
1,436.00The Indian Easements Act entered into the statute book in the year 1882, but since then it has not been given effect to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir till today unlike all other contemporaneous statutes. Some states and Union Territories are not presently governed by the Indian Easements Act, 1882. Those excepted areas in India are governed by the authoritative commentaries on the law of easements and licenses. B B Katiyar’s “Law of Easements and Licenses” is one of such valuable commentaries which was first published in the year 1925. Thereafter, it has gone into numerous editions establishing its reputation and goodwill. The sixteenth edition has been revised with a view to enriching its utility and importance to the users of this treatise by incorporation of matters and relevant case-law of the Courts of India and also of the United Kingdom. It is hoped that this revised edition will also be equally effective and more beneficial to the users of this treatise.