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Rights of Shareholders – Company Law

1. Voting Rights: Section 47, CA, 2013 provides that each equity shareholder of a corporation has the proper to vote on every resolution placed before the corporate . Equity shareholder’s voting right on a poll will be in proportion to his share in the paid-up equity share capital of a company. Every preference shareholder of…

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Corruption 5

Can Corruption Be Conceptualized as a Human Rights Violation?       Corruption is anything but a specialized term; it is commonly not thought about a criminal offense in criminal codes the world over, and it additionally doesn’t have a lawful definition in worldwide settlements. The most well-known definition is the one by the non-legislative association (NGO)…

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Adoption under the Hindu Law – 3

Prerequisites for a legitimate adoption In the Hindu law the prerequisites for a legitimate adoption. The Act peruses, # No adoption is legitimate except if The person adopting  is legally equipped for taking in adoption The person giving in adoption is legitimately fit for giving in adoption   The person embraced is legitimately fit for…

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Anand Karaj Weddings in India – Part 4

The Sikh Marriage is a celebration of familial union, a ceremony where two Sikh individuals are bonded in holy matrimony, in an equal partnership. The event is festive, joyous, elaborate and extensive, where families play keen roles and the atmosphere is not extremely formal. The openness of choice, upholding of family culture, belief in blessings…

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Company Share Capital/ Debentures

Section 2(84) of the Companies Act, 2013: “share” means a share in the share capital of a company and includes stock. It represents the interest of a shareholder within the company, measured for the needs of liability and dividend. It attaches various rights and liabilities. Important Definitions: The word “capital” means the precise amount of…

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SHOULD POLYGAMY IN ISLAM BE DECLARED ILLEGAL?

Marriage is a sacred institution, which demands respect, love, affection, loyalty, honesty and trust of each other. Spouses should treat each other with equal respect and love. But polygamy or bigamy is opposite to this. Islam legalised polygamy which s creating a great ruckus in the country. Most Muslim nations merely govern the right of…

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Adoption under the Hindu Law – 2

What is Legal Adoption? As indicated by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) change Act, 2006, when a child is isolated from his natural guardians for good and turns into an authentic offspring of his new parents he gets all the rights that are identified with organic guardians. In the event that a…

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ANAND KARAJ MARRIAGES IN INDIA- HISTORY (Part-2)

India has a nation has culture, family values, bonding and upholding the sanctity of relationships in its blood. A myriad of sects, groups, religions and other such social organisations of people live together in unity and harmony, maintaining peace and perpetuating the country’s further generations. Marriage has been given a position deemed as highly sacred,…

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Corruption 4

Problem Corruption is high on the common liberties and advancement agenda. The UN General Assembly’s Agenda 2030 for manageable advancement of 2015 asks all states to ‘significantly decrease corruption and pay off in the entirety of their structures’ and to restore all taken resources by 2030.  In their official commitments to this Agenda, the Human…

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