Supreme Court of India D. A. V. College Bathinda, Etc vs State Of Punjab & Ors on 5 May, 1971 Equivalent citations: 1971 AIR 1731, 1971 SCR 677 Author: P J Reddy Bench: Sikri, S.M. (Cj), Mitter, G.K., Hegde, K.S., Grover, A.N., Reddy, P. Jaganmohan PETITIONER: D. A. V. COLLEGE BATHINDA, ETC. Vs. RESPONDENT: STATE OF PUNJAB & ORS. DATE OF JUDGMENT05/05/1971 BENCH: REDDY, P. JAGANMOHAN BENCH: REDDY, P. JAGANMOHAN SIKRI, S.M. (CJ) MITTER, G.K. HEGDE, K.S. GROVER, A.N. CITATION:
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February 2015 New York State Bar Examination Essay Questions © 2015 New York State Board of Law Examiners QUESTION 1 In 1995, Walt, a widower, executed a will prepared by his lawyer, Len, which contained the following dispositive provisions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I give and devise my residence to my daughter, Amy. I give and bequeath my 100 shares of C Corp. to my son, Ben. I give and bequeath $100,000 to my son, Cal. I give and bequeath $100,000 to the American Red Cross. I
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SEC – “Shredded Justice” an article in review In our capital market, within the United States of America, there is one long-standing agency which provides for checks and balances within the finance and investing community. Often many readers may see the initials of SEC, which stands for the Securities and Exchange Commission. It’s with this agency that over the past decade has become a house hold buzz word, particularly within the circle of business, finance, and investing. The agency itself
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heart attack natural,” indicating that he purposely drove himself to his condition and leading to his death. Then she reminds the reader that even though Phil spent his whole life working non-stop that his work never really accomplished anything worthwhile. Goodman provides evidence of that in the repeated clause, “The obituary didn’t say that, of course,” that referring to the sacrifices and work that he had done in his life. Phil’s lack of time with his family caused awkward relationships and loneliness
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Opportunities for Small Business Objectives • Identify the elements of the Department of Defense (DoD) Small Business Program for defense acquisitions to include the overall policy and regulations, small business goals, small business size standards, non-manufacturer rule, and North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes. • Identify the role of the contract specialist and small business specialist in the acquisition team and the benefits of early involvement by the small business specialist
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1) YOUR EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP To know whether your discharge was legal, start with what kind of employment relationship you and your employer had. Highest employees are in at-will employment relationships; union workers have collective bargaining agreements; and public employees may be covered by state laws, local laws, or regulations. To evaluate your employment relationship, you should look at the following materials: (1) any letters that you got to apply for the job, (2) any letter you gotten
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past harms. - It is difficult to make current business clean up the messes caused by past businesses because the current business did not cause the current mess. - Congress’s constitutional authority always goes back to the Commerce Clause regulating interstate commerce. - Discrimination is illegal if it is arbitrary and based on a person's race, gender. Remember, that people make reasonable discriminations in all areas of life such as picking mates, hiring employees, etc
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CONFIDENTIAL EXPERT REPORT Research Study of the Civil Aviation Sector in India SUBMITTED TO: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India, India SUBMITTED BY: Nathan Economic Consulting India Pvt. Ltd., India www.nathaninc.com January 24, 2012 CONFIDENTIAL Table of contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 1 Introduction .............
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share of the market. Alex quickly realized he would need to come up with a solution to diversify his company from the competition. He used this opportunity to bring in new engineers to develop a product that related to the existing line but also had non-automotive market appeal. The gamble paid off and Cameron’s sales began to rise again. As the new product became more and more successful Alex began to explore foreign markets and quickly seized a European patent on the flexible coupler. While having
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11(continued)1(continued) | Clause 49The term ‘Clause 49’ refers to clause number 49 of the Listing Agreement between a company and the Stock Exchanges on which it is listed. The Listing Agreement is identical for all Indian Stock Exchanges, including the NSE and BSE. This clause is a recent addition to the Listing Agreement and was inserted as late as 2000 consequent to the recommendations of the Kumar Mangalam Birla Committee on CG constituted by SEBI in 1999. Clause 49, when it was first added
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