In this blog post, Assim Sahni, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, discusses the top 10 energy lawyers who are from and who practise in India.
Top 10 Law Firms That Pay The Highest Salary In India
In this blog post, Akshita Rishi, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, discusses the top 10 law firms in India that pay the highest remuneration in India.
Powers of Autonomous Councils in Tribal Areas in North East India
In this blog post, Raghav Gupta, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, talks about the powers of the autonomous councils in tribal areas of north east India.
There are the several autonomous administrative divisions of India to which the central government has given varying degrees of autonomy within the state legislature. The establishment and functions of most of these autonomous councils are based on sixth schedule to the constitution of India.
Abstract
The most important structural change in the administration is the grant of political autonomy and statehood in North East India. This happened back in the British era when the Interim Government of India had appointed a sub-committee to the Constituent Assembly of North- East Frontier (Assam) Tribal and Excluded Areas Committee under the chairmanship of first Assam Chief Minister Gopinath Bardoloi.
The committee recommended setting up of autonomous district councils to provide due representative structures at the local level to the tribal population. The recommendation was later incorporated into Sixth Schedule article 244 (2) & Article 275(1) of the Indian Constitution.
Development of Competition Law in India
In this blog post, Parthapratim Das, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, talks about the development of competition law in India.
The History of Competition Law & International Enforcement
Emperors, rulers and governments in different countries tried for years to regulate competitive markets by stabilizing prices and supporting local productions using tariffs which gradually leads to the modern competition or antitrust laws around the world. Laws related to competitive markets are found in over two millennia of history.
Hierarchy of Courts and Justice System in Australia
In this blog post, Nidhi Shetty, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, talks about the hierarchy of courts & justice system in Australia.
A series of constitutional conventions held in the 1890’s gave birth to the Australian Constitution. As defined in the Oxford dictionary, a constitution is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. The Australian constitution became effective on 1st January, 1901.
What Every Indian Needs To Know About Trade Union Related Laws In India
In this blog post, Abdul Kalaam Azad A.S., pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, discusses the concept and the need for trade unions and trade union-related laws prevalent in India.
What Is Capital Markets And What Should Everyone Know About It
In this blog post, Arijit Bhowmick, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, discusses the concept of capital markets and its various entities that fall under the purview of capital markets.
The Rise of Nishith Desai Associates: A Case Study
In this blog post, Anirban Dip Ghosh, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, discusses the rise of one of the most popular law firms in India, Nishith Desai Associates.
Rules and Regulations Governing Bank Lockers in India
In this blog post, Shakil Hayat Siddiqui, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, talks about the rules & regulations governing bank lockers in India.
I recently went to my nearest bank for opening a locker. I have a salaried savings bank account in the bank. Manager of the bank told me to make an investment of more than fifty thousand in FD, mutual fund or insurance policy. I came back without opening a bank locker. Same experience also happened with several of my friends. And more often than not everyone have to create a FD or make an investment in order to rent a bank locker.
So, what does banks say about opening a locker? Are there any rules and guidelines given by RBI regarding safe bank lockers? What is the relationship between the bank and the person who hires the locker? What is the liability of the bank in case contents of the locker gets stolen? What happens if the locker hirer dies?
Laws and Regulations Related to Defence Procurement in India
In this blog post, Rituraj Singh Bhati, pursuing M.A. in business law from NUJS, Kolkata, talks about the laws and regulation related to defence procurement in India.
India being a country at constant internal and external risk from its neighbours in some or the other fashion needs and has a very strong defence mechanism. Sharing its borders with seven neighbouring countries India faces threats from two of them endlessly. Keeping this fact in mind, having the third largest armed forces seems just and reasonable.
Although the world’s third largest armed force’s maintenance is a very tedious task as it requires ample of daily requirements ranging from purchasing food for soldiers to acquiring arms and ammunition for the corps etc. Hence, Defence Ministry is a very elemental and a well-supplied organ of the country at large, which in turn has to maintain three services of Indian Armed Forces respectively Army, Air Force and Navy.












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