Posted on: May 24, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

SERIOUS FRAUD INVESTIGATION IN CORPORATE FRAUDS by Yashaswini.S

Author: Yashaswini.S, Student at Faculty of Law, PES University, Bengaluru, Karnataka ABSTRACT When trying to reduce the business frauds happening in our nation, designing the appropriate legal system is the primary challenge. The relationship between inspectors and management is thought to be the main driver of this upward tendency. The situation has altered thanks to the important Fraud research Office, a multidisciplinary research organisation created to look into frauds of…

Posted on: May 24, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

DOCTRINE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS AND CONCEPT OF CHECKS & BALANCES by Bondu Vaagdevi

Author: Bondu Vaagdevi, Student at Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswavidyalayam, Tirupati ABSTRACT The legislature, executive, and judiciary are the three branches of government, and the principle of separation of powers accentuates their reciprocal exclusivity. The fundamental notion is that each of these organs need to perform only one kind of function. The doctrine was brought into existence to prevent any one branch from amassing excessive authority.

Posted on: May 21, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FREE MASTERCLASS ON “MOOTING” BY JOURNAL FOR LAW STUDENTS AND RESEARCHERS IN ASSOCIATION WITH LAW ADDA INTERNSHIP CELL [26 MAY, 2023]: REGISTER NOW!!

ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS: JOURNAL FOR LAW STUDENTS & RESEARCHERS is an online journal bearing ISSN(O): 2582-306X. It was established in the year 2019. LAW ADDA INTERNSHIP CELL is a Legal Opportunities listing platform, which was started in 2021. It was started to assist law students in finding appropriate opportunities. REGISTRATION DETAILS: Topic: Mooting Dates : 26 May, 2023 [Timings would be informed prior day] Speaker: Mr. Abhishek Tripathi, Founder, Manch National Speakers…

Posted on: May 21, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

MED-ARB AND THE INDIAN JUDICIARY: SYNERGY, SCOPE, AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES by Sonika

Author: Sonika, Student at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi ABSTRACT This research paper aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the practice of Mediation-Arbitration (Med-Arb) in India, with a particular focus on the developments and challenges encountered in the year 2023. Med-Arb, a hybrid dispute resolution mechanism combining elements of mediation and arbitration, has gained significant traction as an effective alternative to traditional litigation in recent years. This paper…

Posted on: May 15, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

1-WEEK LIVE CERTIFICATE COURSE ON “GENERAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW” [20-26 JUNE, 2023] BY JOURNAL FOR LAW STUDENTS & RESEARCHERS IN ASSOCIATION WITH LAW ADDA INTERNSHIP CELL [LIMITED SEATS!!]: REGISTER NOW!!

Do you know! Currently, all over the world, with the rise in the start-up culture, there has been increasing demand for the Protection of IP Rights. And to make your career progress, we are coming up with the most unique course where we will deal with Patents, Trademarks, IP Valuation, IP Technology, Copyrights, GI, Integrated Circuits, YOU Name it, we will give you Industry Standards. This one week course will…

Posted on: May 14, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

1-WEEK LIVE CERTIFICATE COURSE ON “MOOTING” [11-17 JULY, 2023] BY JOURNAL FOR LAW STUDENTS & RESEARCHERS IN ASSOCIATION WITH LAW ADDA INTERNSHIP CELL [LIMITED SEATS!!]: REGISTER NOW!!

ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS: JOURNAL FOR LAW STUDENTS & RESEARCHERS is an online journal bearing ISSN(O): 2582-306X. It was established in the year 2019. LAW ADDA INTERNSHIP CELL is a Legal Opportunities listing platform, which was started in 2021. It was started to assist law students in finding appropriate opportunities. FEATURES OF THE COURSE: Live Sessions Material Recordings Discounts in Online Courses Discount in publication with a journal bearing ISSN. Discount in publication…

Posted on: May 13, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CORPORATE FINANCE DEBENTURE TRUSTEESHIP AND CUSTODIANSHIP: A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE by Shaesta Irshad

Author: Shaesta Irshad, Student at Bennett University, Times of India, Greater Noida ABSTRACT The fiduciary duties associated with the roles of trusteeship and custodianship of debentures are integral to the proper operation of the financial ecosystem. Debentures are a form of debt instrument utilised by corporations to raise capital from the general public. The responsibility of managing and safeguarding these funds lies with the trustees and custodians. This abstract centres…

Posted on: May 12, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

SARFASI ACT AND ITS IMPACT ON BANKING SECTOR by Trapti Pareek

Author: Trapti Pareek, LLM (Corporate and Commercial Law), Manipal University, Jaipur INTRODUCTION Non-performing assets (NPA) are a key indicator of a bank’s health. There would be no progress or growth in the economy without banks. The proportion of non-performing assets has been used to classify banking performance. The financial services sector will have to accept disorder if it is to have any chance of recouping the money that was lost…

Posted on: May 11, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

1-WEEK LIVE CERTIFICATE COURSE ON “AVIATION LAW” [13-19 JUNE, 2023] BY JOURNAL FOR LAW STUDENTS & RESEARCHERS AND LAW ADDA INTERNSHIP CELL [LIMITED SEATS!!]: REGISTER NOW!!

ABOUT THE ORGANIZER: JOURNAL FOR LAW STUDENTS & RESEARCHERS is an online journal bearing ISSN(O): 2582-306X. It was established in the year 2019. LAW ADDA INTERNSHIP CELL is a Legal Opportunities listing platform, which was started in 2021. It was started to assist law students in finding appropriate opportunities. FEATURES OF THE COURSE: Live Sessions PPTs or Material Certificate of participation for all Discounts in online courses for all Discounts in publications…

Posted on: May 10, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THE DRACONIAN REALITY OF UAPA: EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES PREVENTION ACT ON HUMAN RIGHTS by Yusuf Kathat

Author: Yusuf Kathat, LLM (Corporate and Commercial Law), Manipal University, Jaipur ABSTRACT The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, introduced in 1908, has its roots in colonial times, and this is where the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, of 1967, comes from. The newly modified act was intended to broadly and explicitly imprison freedom fighters. Firstly, introducing the “Unlawful Association.” Even after independence, the Nehru government preferred to exploit the act’s provisions to…