CROSS BORDER INSOLVENCY

Author: Aditi Sinha INTRODUCTION: Insolvency is a state or position where once liabilities exceed once realizable assets and thereby by making the person unable to pay his debts. With the world being a globalized one it is common for companies to have assets in more than one country thus leading to the issue of cross-border

Call For Papers: National Seminar on Cyber Security and Sovereignty Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad [9 April 2022]; Submit Abstract by 20 February 2022 [EXTENDED]

ABOUT THE ORGANIZER Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad which was established in the year 2014 is a constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune. The concept of ‘Symbiosis’ is the brainchild of Dr. S.B. Mujumdar [Chancellor Symbiosis International (Deemed University)] and is nurtured on the principles of the Vedic thought, “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” which means ‘The World

Overview of Banking Laws in India

Author: Ridhi Malhotra Indian Banking System Indian Banking System throughout the previous two centuries has seen numerous turns of events. The principal banks were The General Bank of India which began in 1786 and the Bank of Hindustan. From that point, three administration banks to be specific the Bank of Bengal (this bank was initially

SDCL’s 5-day Faculty Development Program on Research Methodology (8th-12th Feb. 2022)

About the college Sunder Deep College of Law is a premier educational institution offering legal education since 2004 in affiliation with CCS University, Meerut, U.P. (state university established in 1965), and approved by the Bar Council of India (Statutory body for professional legal education in India). We are committed to creating and sustaining the conditions

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE LAWS RELATING TO THE PROTECTION OF ANIMAL RIGHTS IN INDIA

Author: Bhavya Dayal Humans frequently forget that the pain and feelings that animals experience are the same feelings that humans experience when subjected to the same level of cruelty, abuse, and torture. Animals are treated as a commodity in India. Countless dogs, monkeys, and other animals are burned, buried, cut open, poisoned, starved, and drugged

Gender law- Blessing or evil?

Author: Priti Poddar In India, many laws have been enacted to safeguard women. Women have been discovered to be the victims of abuse in the past and present. As a result, our legislators were compelled to include, among other things, gender-specific rules that would protect women. With time, these statutes have undergone numerous changes. Every

MALICIOUS PROSECUTION UNDER LAW OF TORT

Author: Ayushi Kumari (The ICFAI University, Dehradun) INTRODUCTION Malicious prosecution and arrest, as well as malicious bankruptcy and liquidation procedures (civil proceedings), malicious execution of process against property, and malicious search, are all examples of malicious processes. The malicious aim of unsuccessful criminal, bankruptcy, or liquidation actions against someone without reasonable or probable grounds is