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Rawl’s Theory Of Justice

A Theory of Justice, Rawls argues for a rational reconciliation of liberty and equality, which he claims should apply to the fundamental framework of a well-ordered society. An account of the circumstances of justice, influenced by David Hume, and a fair choice situation for parties confronted with such circumstances, akin to some of Immanuel Kant’s…

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Corporate frauds

Corporate frauds have emerged as the biggest risks which companies are exposed to, and are increasingly becoming a big threat. Incidents of frauds are increasingly at an alarming rate and in the process:  Destroy the confidence of investors in stock markets Results in enormous destruction in wealth of investors Damage the reputation of the affected…

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THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT

The Information Technology Act, 2000 (also known as the IT Act) is an act by the Indian Parliament which was notified on 17th October 2000 and is the primary law of India dealing with cybercrime and electronic commerce. This act was introduced by Pramod Mahajan (Minister of Communications and Information Technology). The original act consists…

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Right to Information

Right to Information act was passed to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens. The main aim of the Act is to provide a secure access to information for promoting transparency and accountability. As per the preamble, the RTI Act helps in: •Securing the access to information under the…

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Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

A court which is situated outside the territory of India and is not under the control of central government is foreign court and a judgement passed by it is foreign judgement. The provision under the CPC provides for res judicata in application of foreign judgements and embody the principle of Private International Law. A judgement…

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