Types Of Meetings In A Company

Introduction Meetings have been an integral part of a company contributing towards the transparency and accountability in the procedures undertaken by a Company. Upholding the rights of the shareholders and other investors has always been one of the primary objectives …

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Veto Power of President of India

Introduction The President of India is a Constitutional Head of the State and enjoys several powers and responsibilities. One of the most important powers conferred upon the President is the power to veto legislation passed by the Parliament. This article …

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Role Of Courts In Winding Up Of Company

Introduction The “winding up” or “liquidation” of a company refers to the process of bringing a company’s existence to an end. This can happen either voluntarily or by an order of the Court. When a company can no longer pay …

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Definition of State under Article 12

Introduction The Indian Constitution grants all citizens several fundamental rights for their safety and prosperity. These rights also help determine the relationship of the public with the State authorities in the country. In other words, fundamental rights ensure the protection …

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De Minimis Non Curat Lex

Introduction “De Minimis Non Curat Lex” – The remarkable Latin maxim which explains that law never considers trivial violations of law as an offence. Judiciary, thereby interpreting the authority of the concerned maxim, refuses to entertain matters that require no …

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Pardoning Power of Governor Under Indian Constitution

Introduction The Governor, the Executive Head of a State, is appointed by the President. Under Indian Constitution, Governor possesses diverse legislative, financial, executive and judicial powers. The power of granting pardons is the judicial power of the Governor. The pardoning …

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Scientific Evidence in Criminal Trials

Introduction The theory of evolution befits law as well; to be in existence, a law should update itself in tandem with the changing societal needs so as not to impede the systematic progression of civilization. Comprehensively, the concept of judicial …

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