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THE GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF GOODS (REGISTRATION AND PROTECTION) ACT 1999 - Indian B... - 0 views

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    " THE GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF GOODS (REGISTRATION AND PROTECTION) ACT, 1999 CHAPTER III EFFECT OF REGISTRATION CHAPTER IV CHAPTER IV EFFECT OF REGISTRATION CHAPTER IX MISCELLANEOUS CHAPTER V SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO TRADE MARKS AND PRIOR USERS CHAPTER VI RECTIFICATION AND CORRECTION OF THE REGISTER CHAPTER VII APPEALS TO THE APPELLATE BOARD CHAPTER VIII OFFENCES, PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE "
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The Companies Act 1956 Section 101 Application to Court for confirming order objections... - 0 views

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    ere the proposed reduction of share capital involves either the diminution of liability in respect of unpaid share capital or the payment to any shareholder of any paid-up share capital, and in any other case if the Court so directs, the following provisions shall have effect, sub
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Wills(under Muslim Law) - Elements of A Will - Legal Assistance, Lawyers in India Law Firm - 0 views

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    s Login Member's Signup Member's Login Home > Family Law > Wills(under Muslim Law) ELEMENTS OF A WILL Will is also referred to as Wasiyat.   ELEMENTS OF A WILL Will is a conferment of right to ones property on another This conferment of right is to take effect after the d
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Bail - Introduction - Legal Assistance, Lawyers in India Law Firm - 0 views

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    Find a Lawyer : Country : City : Category :   Lawyer's Signup Lawyer's Login Member's Signup Member's Login Home > Employment, Criminal and Labour > Bail INTRODUCTION Bail commonly means release on one's own bond, with or without sureties. Every accused person is presumed to be innocent until proved guilty The effect of gra
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Causing Death By Negligence - Causing Death By Rash or Negligence Act - Legal Assistanc... - 0 views

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    Find a Lawyer : Country : City : Category :   Lawyer's Signup Lawyer's Login Member's Signup Member's Login Home > Employment, Criminal and Labour > Causing Death By Negligence CAUSING DEATH BY RASH OR NEGLIGENCE ACT It relates to cases where the homicide is caused by negligence. It does not apply to cases where the death has arisen, not from the negligent or rash mode of doing the act, but from some result supervening upon the act which could not have been anticipated. Under this section rash or negligent act must be the direct or proximate cause of death. The two essential elements are: Rash or negligent act, Not amounting to culpable homicide.  RASH OR NEGLIGENT ACT   If the death results from injury intentionally inflicted this section does not apply. Death should have been the direct result of the rash and negligent act and that act must be the proximate and efficient cause without the intervention of another's negligence.   Criminal rashness is hazarding a dangerous or wanton act with the knowledge that it is so, and that it may cause injury, or knowledge that injury will probably be caused.   Criminal negligence is acting without the consciousness that the illegal and mischievous effect will follow but in circumstances, which show that the actor has not exercised the caution incumbent upon him and that if he had he would have had the consciousness.   NOT AMOUNTING TO CULPABLE HOMICIDE   The rash or negligent act which is declared to be a crime is one not amounting to culpable homicide, and it must be therefore be taken that intentionally or knowingly inflicted violence, directly and willfully caused, is excluded.   PUNISHMENT Whoever causes death by doing any rash or negligent act shall be punished with imprisonment, which may extend to two years, or fine, or with both.
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THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (STATUS IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ACT 1958 CHAPT... - 0 views

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    THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (STATUS, IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ACT, 1958
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Arbitration under The arbitration and concilliation act,1996 - Introduction - Legal Ass... - 0 views

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    The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 came into force with effect from 22.8.1996.
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THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (STATUS IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ACT 1958 CHAPT... - 0 views

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    THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (STATUS, IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ACT, 1958
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THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (STATUS IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ACT 1958 CHAPT... - 0 views

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    THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (STATUS, IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ACT, 1958
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THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (STATUS IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ACT 1958 CHAPT... - 0 views

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    THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (STATUS, IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ACT, 1958
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The Companies Act 1956 Section 447 Effect of winding up order. India Bareacts - Indian ... - 0 views

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    An order for winding up a company shall operate in favour of all the creditors and of all the contributories of the company as if it had been made out on the joint petition of a creditor and of a contributory.
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