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    Uniform Civil Code

    UNIFORM CIVIL CODE AND ROLE OF INDIAN JUDICIARY CONCEPT AND MEANING OF UNIFORM CIVIL CODE The expression ‘Uniform Civil Code (UCC)’ consists of three terms- ‘Uniform’, ‘Civil’, ‘Code’. The word ‘Uniform’ means one and the same in all circumstances whatsoever; the term ‘Civil’ has been derived from the latin word ‘Civils’ meaning citizen when used as an adjective to the term ‘law’, it means pertaining to the private rights and remedies of a citizen, as distinguished criminal, political, etc

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    Uniform Civil Code

    Uniform Civil Code for India: Prospects and Constraint The need for a Uniform Civil code in India has been discussed and argued several times and it still remains one of the most controversial issues remarked in our Constitution. The uniform civil code would mean the codification of laws pertaining to all citizens, be they Hindus, Muslims or Christians. But now in India personal laws are the main cause of communal conflict among people. It is also intimately connected to the issue of gender justice

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    Uniform Civil Code

    Article 44 of the Constitution — which talks of a uniform civil code for all Indians — was the subject of a recent debate in Chennai. The main argument of those who spoke in favour of such a code was that it has the potential to unite India because Hindus and Muslims had followed the “common customary Hindu civil code” smoothly till 1937 when “the Muslim League-British combine” divided them by imposing sharia on Muslims through the Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act. But only a minuscule

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    Uniform Civil Code of India Eassy

    A SPECIAL ISSUE ON INDIA The Uniform Civil Code Debate in Indian Law: New Developments and Changing Agenda By Werner Menski ∗ A. Introduction: What Happens if One Asks for the Moon? Postcolonial India’s modernist ambition to have a Uniform Civil Code, impressively written into Article 44 of the Indian Constitution of 1950 as a nonjusticiable Directive Principle of State Policy, concerns not just an Indian problem but a universal predicament for lawyers and legal systems. What is the relationship

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    Cisg vs. Ucc

    Legal Environment of Business LLAW-110 Dr. Tareq Tawil Assignment #1: Comparison: CISG vs. UCC Horeya El Bakry SSN: 1499 Introduction Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and the Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) both talk about the offers of products, and a few progressions they affected in that division. These two understandings not being laws, here and there they can have disagreements with national laws of a particular nation in regards to exchanging,

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    Negotiable Instruments

    _______________________ CHAPTER 3 _______________________ HOLDERS IN DUE COURSE I. ACQUIRING HOLDER IN DUE COURSE STATUS If you remember the rule that a holder in due course takes free of most of the defenses the parties to the original transaction have against one another, it is easy to see why it is important to determine if the person currently possessing the instrument qualifies as a holder in due course. The basic definition is found in §3-302(a), which you should read carefully. Official

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    Social Media

    Social Media James H. Allen Professor Sergio Gregorio Business Law 100 9 March, 2014 As the prevalence of social media continues to rise consumers are recognizing ways in which social media can direct them to better sources of purchasing. As a result, business are now jumping on the social media bandwagon at a higher than ever pace, embracing social networks to achieve their marketing and business goals. So what are the components of legally astute media marketing managers who

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    The Ucc

    The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a "code" or a "collection of statutes." This is the type of law that may be adopted by all U.S. legislatures, including the U.S. Congress, the Virginia General Assembly, other state legislatures, and even a county board of supervisors. Codes are intended by the legislature to create new law in the targeted subject areas. The other source of law is "case law" or "common law." For centuries, courts have been in the business of resolving disputes. The "Uniform Commercial

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    Groupon Video Case

    app will give you a scannable barcode that the shop offering the deal can read using the Groupon NOW app. * Personalization and customization: Groupon personalizes “deals” for users who supply some information about themselves, such as their zip code, gender and age, and it will make sure you see the deals most relevant to you. * Information density: Groupon now share with the user many promotions according to the place, so the user can compare options and select the one he likes more.

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    Strategies for Managing Surplus Funds

    Strategies for Managing Surplus funds * Keith v Smith says the financial manager can consider a series of seven strategies for handling the excess cash balance with the firm: * 1. Do nothing : the financial manager simply allows surplus liquidity to accumulate in the current account. * This strategy enhances liquidity at the expense of profits that could be earned from investing in surplus funds. * 2. Make an adhoc investment: the FM makes investments in some what adhoc manner

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