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Surrogacy Regulation Bill 2016 Says “No Compensation”

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Surrogacy regulation bill 2016

This article on “surrogacy regulation bill 2016 says “No Compensation” has been written by Ishita Mehta

The Surrogacy Regulation Bill 2016 was introduced in Lok Sabha. This bill regulates altruistic surrogacy and prohibits commercial surrogacy.

The Surrogacy regulation bill 2016 basically defines Surrogacy as a practice of a woman giving birth to the child, for an eligible couple, and agrees to hand over the child after the birth of the child.

With the aim of putting an end to the exploitation of poor women who agrees to become surrogate mothers for money, the Union Cabinet recently cleared the Surrogacy Regulation Bill, 2016. It permits moral surrogacy to the wedded barren couples.

The surrogacy charge intends to restrict potential abuse of surrogate moms and youngsters conceived through surrogacy.

  • The Surrogacy Regulation Bill 2016 portrays surrogacy as a practice where a woman delivers a Child for a qualified couple and agrees to hand over the kid after the birth .
  • The Bill licenses philanthropic surrogacy which incorporates a surrogacy strategy where the monetary reward just incorporates therapeutic expenses and insurance scope for the surrogate mother.
  • Business surrogacy is denied under the Bill. This sort of surrogacy/Commercial Surrogacy incorporates a money related advantage or reward (in real money or kind) that surpasses fundamental restorative costs and protection for the surrogate mother.
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The Disability Act 2014 – Overview and Analysis

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Disability Act

This Article on “The Disability Act 2014-Overview And Analysis” is written by Ishita Mehta.

The Disability Act 2014 replaces the Person with disability act 1995.

In this article we will read about the key highlight points and overview of the Disability Act 1995 and the Disability Act 2014 and hold a comparison between them.

In the Disability Act 1995, it had seven disabilities specified in the act. In the earlier act of 1995, it defines disability as-

  •  Blindness,
  •  Low vision,
  •  Leprosy-cured,
  •  Hearing impairment,
  •  Loco-motor disability,
  •  Mental retardation, and
  •  Mental illness.

The Disability Act 1995 had two central committees and the two state committees. The central committees are further divided into- coordinated committee and the executive committee .

These committees are obligated for insuring the rights of the Person with disability and also bringing out the changes that needs to be made with regards to the rights of the person with disability( PWD).

The executive committees are responsible for carrying out the decisions that the larger committee made.

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How to Understand Different Types of Legal Clients

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Serve Legal Clients Proficiently

This post on “How To Serve Different Types Of Legal Clients” is written by Ishita Mehta

Every person a lawyer meets is a potential Legal client. Being able to work with and understand the requirement of different kinds of legal clients is a vital and an important skill for lawyers. Every legal client is different and unique and the lawyers should be able to recognize the patterns in the client types.

This article will get you started in the right direction and will help you to fathom how you can serve different kinds of legal clients in the best possible way and consequently be more efficient and brand an amazing brand as a legal service provider.

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Why Women’s Health is A Huge Concern Today?

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Women's Health

This article on “Why Women’s Health is a Huge Concern Today?” is written by Ishita Mehta.

With an increasing number of disease and illness, women’s health is degrading day by day. There is an acute need to adopt early diagnosis and early treatment for women. Poor health brings out problems not only for women but also for their families.

In this article, I am going to talk about how women have been major targets in different programs, facilities and how a women’s health is a major concern today.

This article will bring into notice the sterilization deaths in India, needs for more than just a sanitary napkins and will bring into focus the social workers who’re spreading awareness about the needs of women and girls in today’s time and their right to abortion in the context of gender equality.

Suggestive Read: Is abortion legal in India?

The article below brings in light the major areas that need focus to create a clean and healthy atmosphere around women.

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How to Regulate Combinations under Competition Act 2002

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Regulate Combinations under Competition Act 2002

This Article “How To Regulate Combinations Under Competition Act 2002” is written by Ishita Mehta.

This work seeks to analyze the law relating to regulation of combinations, as laid down by the Competition Act 2002 and to develop a model for merger control guidelines.

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How to Give Talaq to Your Muslim Wife- Complete Legal Guide

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Talaq by Muslim Men

This article “How to Give Talaq to Your Muslim Wife-Complete Legal Guide” is written by Anubhav Pandey.

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What is the Importance of Networking for Law Students

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Networking for Law Students

In this blog post, Abeer Sharma, a student at Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, Delhi University and pursuing a Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata, describes the importance of networking for Law students.

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Family Owned vs. Professionally Managed: Which Law Firm performs better in India

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family owned vs. professionally managed

In this blog post, Abhisek Misra, a Legal Associate at Quislex Legal Services Pvt. Ltd. and pursuing a Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata, compares and contrasts between family owned and professionally managed law firms.

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NUJS Diploma Course: Experience Of An Assistant Manager-Legal at Jindal Steel & Power Ltd.

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img-20161230-wa0024Recently, Saarth Dhingra happened to share his experience of the NUJS Diploma course in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws, which he had recently completed. Sharing it here with you all, as a success story. Over to Saarth.

I currently work as an Assistant Manager- Legal at Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. (JSPL), one of India’s fastest growing and largest integrated steel manufacturers; significantly present in the Steel, Power, Mining, and Infrastructure segment.

I have done my B.A. LLB (Hons.) from Institute Of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad and 1 year LLM with specialization in Corporate & Finance Law from O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat. While surfing Facebook, one day I came across a link to this particular course. I checked the website and was really intrigued by the course contents, as the same was not run of the mill stuff and was designed in a very systematic manner. I joined the course to get an exposure to the practical aspects and the implementation of the theory, which I had learned during my law school. After the completion of my course, I am glad to say that my purpose of joining the course has been fulfilled.

The course syllabus is in depth and very meticulously planned. Even people from the non-law background can easily grasp it.  A fresh law graduate has an understanding of a subject from a theoretical aspect and this course explains as to how a particular process/task is done end to end along with the formalities and intricacies involved in it.

As a corporate lawyer, it’s very relevant to my job profile. My job profile involves both litigation and non-litigation work with a major stress on the Company Laws and the knowledge which I have acquired from this course has helped me a lot in doing my day to day work at JSPL.

In future, I plan to be a corporate lawyer only and venture into different sectors to learn the intricacies of the legal aspects of every sector. At any point in time, what I have learned from this course would be helpful and come into use.

I have already recommended this course to many of my friends and colleagues. I would recommend the NUJS Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws to CAs, CSs, and MBAs. They can benefit from this course since areas like Labour Laws, Taxation Laws etc. are covered in it and this diploma course covers the practical and the procedural aspects of these laws.  Lawyers and budding lawyers can benefit immensely from this course.  Law students, especially, would attain a better understanding of the subjects since they are studying those subjects in their law school and this course would help them to apply their theoretical knowledge to it.  This Course would help them in giving them an idea as to how the laws are applied in the real world.

 

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TRIPLE-TALAQ: UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND A CURSE TO THE SOCIETY!!!

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In this blogpost, Garima Agrawal, pursuing B.B.A. LLB from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies School Of Law, Mumbai, expresses her views on Triple-Talaq.

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