Indian Contract Act

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    Essay On Medical Negligence

    Medical Negligence It was rightly said by Richard Seizer “If people understood that doctors weren't divine, perhaps the odor of malpractice might diminish.” For a patient, the doctor is like God. And, the almighty can never commit any mistake but that is what the patient thinks or believes. In reality, doctors are human beings. And, to err is human. Doctors may commit a mistake, but committing a mistake due to one’s own carelessness is defined as negligence. The Black law dictionary definition of

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    Revised Industrial Dispute Act

    INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT AMENDED AFTER 26 YEARS _______________________________________________________________________ MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT NOTIFICATION New Delhi , the 15th September, 2010 S.O. 2278(E).- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of Section 1 of the Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act, 2010 (24 of 2010), the Central Government hereby appoints the 15 th Day of September, 2010, as the date on which the said Act shall come into force. [F.No.S-11012/1/2007-IR(PL)]

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    Law Offer Acceotabce

    Offer & Acceptance Principles of contract law: Contract Formation - How a Contract is Made Terms - The Substance of Contract Vitiating Factors - Factors which Undermine a Contract Discharge - How a contract is fulfilled or ended Remedies - The Cures for a Breach of Contract For a contract to be legally binding, it has to fulfill 4 key elements: 1. Offer 2. Acceptance 3. Consideration 4. Intention to create legal intentions A. TYPES OF CONTRACT (pg 60) • Simple Contacts o Written

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    may act either as agents for their customers, or as principals for their own accounts. Stock exchanges also facilitates for the issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments including the payment of income and dividends. The record keeping is central but trade is linked to such physical place because modern markets are computerized. The trade on an exchange is only by members and stock broker do have a seat on the exchange. 2.2 History of Indian Stock Market: Indian stock

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    Biocon India

    manufacturing enzymes led to mass production of generic drugs, which in turn gave Biocon the experience to establish Syngene, a subsidiary contract research organization (CRO) serving the global pharmaceutical market. At each stage Biocon had built on both its recently developed capabilities and the political, biological, intellectual, and financial benefits of the Indian environment to move into new areas of opportunity. By early 2003, Biocon had parlayed earning and learning into a firm that boasted

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    What Is Happening to Jobs

    satisfaction. Market individualism is created by the negotiation between employers and employees of a labour contract of an employee’s labour for a wage in return, along with which the wages are spent on supplies suited to an individual’s needs. The notion of ‘consumer sovereignty’ conveys that the individual is the best judge of their preferences and therefore individuals are able to enter into contracts to give away his or her labour. Alienation and the division of labour demonstrate that ‘structured antagonism’

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    Npa in Banks

    interest payments and the repayment of the principal create a stream of cash flows. It is from the interest payments that a bank makes its profits. The problem of NPA is not limited to only Indian public sector banks, but it prevails in the entire banking industry. Major portion of bad debts in Indian Banks arose out of lending to the priority sector at the dictates of politicians and bureaucrats. If only banks had monitored their loans effectively, the bad debt problem could have been contained

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    International Business

    companies and nations Fundamental differences between Domestic and International business Few successful organizations in Domestic & International business International business: Meaning and Scope In the post independence era, more than half-century Indian entrepreneurs concentrated on domestic operations and a surplus production was exported. The physical movement of goods, called EXPORT cannot represent International business. International business is defined as “any commercial transaction-taking

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    Compliance in India

    Compliance in INDIA Kaiser Ahmed, Marlies Herzog OVERVIEW • • • • • • • • • Ahmed, Herzog General country data Corporate governance in India Corruption Jurisdiction & regulation Profit & investment repatriation Stock exchanges Setting up a business Employee compliance Points worth noting 06.11.2012 General Country Data • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSGcTDCK Jx8 (Fresh up!) • 5.8% growth rate per year • World‟s 10th highest Nominal GDP • World‟s 3rd largest economy in terms

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    Contracts, What Are They? How Do They Work?

    Running head: CONTRACTS Contracts, What Are They? How Do They Work? BUS311 Business Law I 12/17/2012 Abstract In this paper, I will reflect on the operation of contracts. Business law shows how contracts may be classified in several ways depending on the manner in which they are created, expressed, or performed. I have learned a lot from this course and I will use that to help write this paper. In the following paper I will discuss the oral or written

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