view on the validity of the contract? 4. Raj Kumar Santoshi plans to make a movie starring Amitabh Bacchan, among others. Since the movie will have an unusual plot and theme, he is not sure whether it will succeed. He is wondering how he should deal with the terms of payment to Amitabh Bacchan for the movie. Please refer to the provisions of the Indian Contract Act to help him draw up the terms of payment to Amitabh Bacchan. 5. Simran enters into a contract with Kala Academy for singing
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INDIAN DERIVATIVES MARKETS 1 Asani Sarkar 1 I gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Arkadev Chatterjea, Neel Krishnan, Golaka C. Nath and V. Soundararajan in the preparation of this article. The views expressed in this article are mine alone, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, or the Federal Reserve System. Derivatives OUP 1 1. Rise of Derivatives The global economic order that emerged after World War II was a system where many less developed
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Introduction………………………………………………………...4 Immovable Property………………………………………………..7 Various Laws Related To Immovable Property……………………8 Acquisition and Transfer Of Immovable Property In India……….12 Transfer Property Act – 1882……………………………………...15 Transfer Property Act – 1882(Amendment- 2002)………………..16 Buying and Selling procedure……………………………………..23 Sale and Purchase • Tips For Selling Property…………………………………...26 • Tips While Buying Property………………………………..27 Legal Documents…………………………………………………
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The Life Insurance Corporation of India was established in 1956 when the Parliament of India passed the Life Insurance of India Act that nationalized the private protection industry in India. More than 245 insurance agencies and provident social orders were converged to make the state possessed Life Insurance Corporation. Brief History of Insurance The narrative of protection is likely as old as the tale of humanity. The same nature that prompts present day agents today to secure themselves against
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‘The employment relations system in India is undermined by the large proportion of workers employed in the unofficial economy’. Discuss. BACKGROUND Capital: New Delhi Population: 1.3 milliard Currency: Indian Rupee GDP Value: 3.33% of the world economy Political system: Federal parliamentary democratic republic – President (head of state), prime minister (head of government) Became independent in 1947 * Major economic reforms in the 1990s paved the way for high economic growth in
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MARUTI SUZUKI: MANESAR MANUFACTURING FACILITY The Manesar Manufacturing Plant was inaugurated in February 2007 and is spread over 600 acres (2.4 km2). Initially it had a production capacity of 100,000 vehicles annually but this was increased to 300,000 vehicles annually in October 2008. The production capacity was further increased by 250,000 vehicles taking total production capacity to 550,000 vehicles annually. VIOLENCE AT THE MANESAR PLANT On 18th July 2012, Maruti's Manesar plant was
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Table of Contents 1. Brief History of The Indian Capital Market 3 2. Indices 4 3. Companies quoted 6 4. Rupee vs Dollar 7 1. Brief History of The Indian Capital Market The history of the capital market in India dates back to the eighteenth century, one of the oldest in Asia; When East India Company securities were traded in the country. Until the end of the nineteenth century securities trading was unorganized and the main trading centres were Mumbai and Calcutta. Of the two, Bombay
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Contract employment LEGAL ENVIRONMENT AND INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATIONS [Type the phone number] [Type the fax number] [Pick the date] DIVYA.R ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to 1) Define contract employment and outline its importance. 2) To discuss employee’s perception about contract employment. 3) To discuss the future of contract employment in India. INTRODUCTION CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT DEFINITION A contract of employment is a bilateral agreement for the exchange
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Section 2(1) (g) of the Consumer protection Act, 1986 provides that, “deficiency” means any fault, imperfection, shortcoming or inadequacy in the quality, nature and manner of performance which is required to be maintained by or under any law for the time being in force or has been undertaken to be performed by a person in pursuance of a contract or otherwise in relation to any service.” Section 2(1)(o) of the Consumer protection Act, 1986 provides that “service” means service of any description
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consolidation and modification, to advise the newly created legislative council on matters of law, and to integrate and organize the scattered, conflicting and incoherent system of regulation into a general system of codes, was taken by the charter act of 1833 when it made provisions in section 53 for the appointment of a law commission in India. The section in question recited that it was “ expedient that , subject to such special arrangements as local circumstances may require , a general system
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