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Mergers Acquisitions M&A Process

Introduction to Mergers Acquisitions M&A Process Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) refer to the process of combining two or more companies to form a single entity. The primary goal of M&A is to create synergies and achieve economies of scale to improve the overall performance of the merged entity. The M&A process typically involves the following…

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Fair trial and its impact on Indian Environment

Introduction  Principles of Justice –  The State must provide legal assistance when necessary  The accused has the right to defend himself and  to choose his own hearing     ~ Detail ~The hearing must be appropriate and the court competent.   Must be tried before the accused.  should record proof of its existence.  The right of…

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Parole and Probation

This article has been written by Mr. Satyam Singh, a student studying BBA LLB (H) from Netaji Subhas University, Jamshedpur. The author is a 3rd year law student.   Introduction  Probation and parole are two important concepts in the Indian criminal justice system that aim to provide an opportunity for the rehabilitation and reintegration of…

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Powers of Copyright Registrars

This  article  has been written by ,Mr TEJESHWAR PANDEY, a 3rd  year student of  SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ( SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL,NAGPUR) Copyright enlistment assumes a crucial part in the general plan of copyright organization. Copyright, by and large, becomes exposed when work is made, and consequently, no custom is required for acquiring a copyright. Thus,…

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Voyeurism in detail 

Introduction-  Nowadays, Despite the suffering that occurs when a woman is the victim of rape or other forms of sexual harassment, society still places the blame on the victim and not the offender. Many victims choose to remain silent rather than voice their complaints as a result.The Delhi gang rape case rocked all of India…

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Criminal Breach of Trust

  Introduction-  The Indian Penal Code, 1860’s Section 405 defines criminal breach of trust. It is referred to as “dishonest misappropriation” or “conversion to own use” in this section. Criminal misappropriation (under Section 403) and criminal breach of trust are distinguished from one another by the fact that in the former, the accused is given…

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Analysis of Company CSR Policy Amendment

The article has been written by Ritika Goel, a 2nd year LLB student from Faculty of Law- Delhi University.   INTRODUCTION Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) regulations in India require certain companies to mandatorily undertake CSR activities and spend at least 2% of their average net profit of the immediately preceding three financial years on CSR…

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What is Parole

This articles has been written by Ms. Khyati Kanoje, a student studying B.A.LL.B (H.) from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, NMIMS, Indore. The author is a 3rd year law student.    Parole is a legal status that allows a prisoner to be released from prison before their full sentence is served, but they are still…

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