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Item National Law School Journal - Volume 1(Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1989) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS – Editorial N.R MADHAVA MENON Contributors for this issue Articles International law and emerging world order RAJIV GANDHI On the reform of the law of homicide L.H.LEIGH Copyright in software KANWALPURI Economics and Law K.C. GOPALKRISHNAN Whither patent system? R MURALIDHARAN Prospects for computer applications in law LALIT BHASIN Towards a relevant legal aid logic and strategy in India N.L.MITRA Computerised library system and the legal profession P.K. PATIL Great controversies and great cases: Old and not so old ANlL B. DIVAN the legal profession at the turn of the century K.K. VENUGOPAL Independence of judges and lawyers FALl S. NARIMAN Patterns of judicial decision-making: An analysis of Supreme Court cases SASHEEJ HEGDE Views, Comments and Notes Education in legislative drafting: Some observations AC.MENON Indira Gandhi murder case: An appraisal of Kehar Singh's judgment ROSE VARGHESE Delay in execution: An evaluation of the judicial reasoning N.S. GOPALAKRISHNAN Premchand v. State of Haryana: An epitome of soft justice syndrome ? S V JOGA RAO State responsibility for transboundary harm by its nationals apropos the Bhopal tragedy T.S. RAMA RAO Right to closure of industries: A comment BABUMATHEW Some thoughts on a more purposeful criminal justice system RDEB liability of local governments in respect of defective buildings: A comment M.K. BALACHANDRAN The Bhopal settlement order: Social activism in conflict with judicial activism ? B.P.SRIVASTAVA National perspective plan for women: Some observations on legislative recommendations SHAlLA KUNCHUR Dissolution of State legislative assemblies: From Constituent Assembly to Sarkaria Commission V. VlJAYAKUMAR Book Reviews Sociology tor Law Students, (1988), T. K. Oommen and CN. Venugopal. Eastern Book Co., Lucknow GENE KASSEBAUM Delimitation of Land and Sea Boundaries Between Neighbouring Countries, S.P. Sharma, Lancer Books, New Delhi. A. JAYAGOVIND Social Justice and Social Process in India, (Editor) N.R. Madhava Menon, Indian Academy of Social Sciences, India J. RAMESH BABUItem National Law School Journal - Volume 2(Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1990) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS – Editorial Contributors for this issue PART I Articles The challenge of 'crime and social defence in the 1990s: An agenda for reforms in policies and management N.R. MADHAVA MENON Alternate Dispute Resolution in India: Lok Adalat as an alternative to court litigation GENE KASSEBAUM An introduction to law libraries in India THEODERE A MAHR Law as struggle RAJEEV DHAVAN Economic analysis of tort law HANDS- BERND SCHAFER PART II Notes, views, reports and comments Report on UNESCO experts, meeting on the rights of peoples MR. JUSTICE MICHAEL KIRBY AND FALl S. NARlMAN Withdrawal from criminal prosecutions: Legal dimensions A. JAYAGOVIND Anthropology of law: Some preliminary thoughts on its development N. ROULAND The relationship of military law with the civil judicial system MAJ. GENERAL A.B. GORTHI PART III Comparative law section The "Special 301" provisions of the 1988 Trade Act: Intellectual property, unilateral retaliation and Indo- U.S. trade JAY ERSTLING AND JENNIFER THAMBA YAH Freedom of communication and new technological development in the Federal Republic of Germany WOLFGANG HOFFMAN-RIEM Law Schools as a factor in the development of China DR. LAKSHMAN MARASINGHE Law Schools and legal aid in the Philippines CARLOS P. MEDINA, JR. Status of legal education in Sri Lanka SHARYA DE SOYSA Status of legal education in Nepal BHARAT RAJ UPRETI Status of legal education and delivery of legal services in Bangladesh DR. A.B.M. MAFIZUL ISLAM PATWARI Law schools and legal services for the poor: The Malaysian experience RAJESW ARI KANNAIAH The state of legal education in Pakistan MUHAMAD MAKHDOOM ALIKHAN The Beijing Conference on legislation WILLIAM C. WHITFORD Unfair exemption clauses: An economic analysis HEIN KOlZ PART IV Book Review Judgements by Justice O. Chinnappa Reddy: A Humanist by R. Venkataramani V.S. MALLAR Guaranteeing Title to Land by D.C. Wadhwa BABU MATHEW The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Laws of India by B.V. Kumar and R.K. Tewari S V. JOGA RAO Rule of law in a State of Emergency by Subrata Roy Chowdhury T. DEVIDASItem March of the Law - Volume 2(NLSIU Bangalore, 1991) NLSIU, BangaloreCONTENTS I. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Administrative Law . I Education Law .23 Minorities and the Law .50 II. COMMERCIAL LAW Banking law .61 Company Law-I .67 Company Law -II .80 Law of Insolvency .97 Law of Contracts l0l Law of Partnership 108 Sale of Goods Act 113 III. CRIMINAL LAW Prisons and Corrections 117 Criminal Procedure Code 126 Lockup Deaths and the Law • 136 Terrorism and the Law 140 IV. FAMILY LAW Family Law-I 149 Family Law-II 164 V. INTERNATIONAL LAW Private International Law 177 Public International Law 182 VI. LABOUR LAW Industrial Disputes and Adjudication · 187 Wages and Dearness Allowance · 209 Equal Pay for Equal Work · 225 VII. TAX LAWS Direct Taxes · 231 Sales Tax Law · 256 VIII. MISCELLANEOUS Energy Law · 263 Property Law .277Item National Law School Journal - Volume 3(Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1991) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS Editorial Contributors for this issue PART I Articles Nations and Nationalism in the Modem World IMANUEL GEISS Legal Aid and Public Service: Future Directions for Clinical Legal Education FRANK S. BLOCH & IQBAL S. ISHAR Law as Struggle for Social Justice: A Centenary Tribute to Dr. Ambedkar A. JAYAGOVIND Law and Ethics N.R. MADHAVA MENON The Philosophical Foundations of Nineteenth Century German Jurisprudence: The Historical School of Law and Legal Positivism GERHARD DlLCHER PART II. Notes, Views, Comments Uses of Environmental Mediation when SiHng Hazardous Waste Facilities BERND HOLZNAGEL Indian Intellectual Property Jurisprudence & Quasi Imperial Pressures V.R. KRISHNA IYER Basic Structures of European Community Law and Different National Legal Systems ULRICH EVERLING Constitutional Validity of 'MandaI': Chitralekha Revisited NANDAN NELIVIGI Constitutional Validity of Implementation of MandaI Commission Recommendations VIKRAM SINGH AIDS and Compulsions of Professional Confidentiality: A Doctor's Dilemma DAYAN KRISHNAN Anatomy of Search and Seizure under 'Narcotics Law': Judicial Process and Policy Perspective S.V. JOGA RAO PART III Book Reviews Precedent in the Indian Legal System by Dr. A. Lakshminath, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow (pp. 214) Price Rs. 125 V.S. MALLAR Law of Consumer Protection in India by D.N. Saraf, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay (pp. 255) Price Rs. 175 EQBAL HUSSAIN Mulla's The Indian Contract Act by H.S. Pathak N.M. Tripathi, Bombay (pp. 340) Price Rs. 65 S.V. JOGA RAO Mulla's The Civil Procedure Code, Revised by P.M. Bakshi, N.M. Tripilthi, Bombay D.K. SAMPATHItem National Law School Journal - Volume 4(NLSIU Bangalore, 1992) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS 1. Editorial 2. Addresses -Mr. Justice M. H. Kania - Dr. Manmohan Singh -Mr. P. R. Kumaramangalam -Mr. P. Chidambaram -Mr. Nani A. Palkhivala -Prof. Upendra Baxi - Mr. F. S. Nariman 3. Part- A Proceedings of the Seminar Inaugural Session Session I Changing Investment Climate in India Session II Industrial Licensing and Foreign Investment Policies Session III Indian Legal Landscape and Foreign Trade Session IV Some Important Aspects of the Indian Foreign Trade Session V Torts Liability of Coporation - The Aftermath of Bhopal Valedictory Session Rapporteurs Report 4. Part- B Papers Presented at the Seminar i. The GAIT and the Uruguay Round: An Exercise in Real Politik Kalyan Banerji ii. Special - Unilateral Protection of American Intellectual Property Rights John McDermott iii. Indian Legal Landscape and Foreign Investment (with special reference to tax laws) Nishith Desai IV. The Changing Investment Climate in India - Tax Laws K. Sam path v. Industrial Approval, Foreign Investment and Foreign Technology Agreements Rameshwar Thakur VI. Changing Investment Climate in India Dr. Nitish K. Sengupta vii. Intellectual Property Rights and Foreign Trade Dr. N. R. Madhava Menon viii. Legal Aspects of the Liberalisation of Foreign Investment Policies Dam P. Mehta IX. Climate of Confidence in the New Foreign Investment Policy J. B. Dadachanji 4. Part – C Highlights Industrial Policy Small Scale Industrial Policy New Export, Import Policy Finance Bill 1992 Income Tax Assessment Year, 1992-93 ii. Union International Des Avocats – Programme iii. List of Foreign delegates attending the VIA SeminarItem March of the Law - Volume 3(NLSIU Bangalore, 1992) NLSIU, BangaloreCONTENT EDITORIAL I. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Administrative Law..1 T. Devidas II. COMMERCIAL LAW Banking and Insurance..17 Kavirha Thomas Poonam Asija N. L. Mitra Company Law-l..28 Nandan S.Nelivigi M,P,P. Pillai Company Law-II Winding-Up..52 M.P.P,Pillai Minakshi Raghavan Law of Contracts..61 Ramanand Mundkur Law of Insolvency..74 S.V. Joga Rao Gyanendra Kumar Partnership Law... 76 S.V. loga Rao Malaviko loyorom Sale of Goods ... 83 S.V. Jogo Rao Probal Bhaduri Special Contracts ... 86 S.V. logo Roo S.P. Shailashree III. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Centre-State Relations ... 95 V.S. Mallar L. Viswonathan Election Law 109 V. Vijay Kumar Girija B Fundamental Rights ... 124 V.S. Mallar D. Sundari M.G. Poojitha Rashika Gupta Law of Education ... 159 L. Viswanarhan N.L. Mitra Judiciary 174 T. Devidas L. Viswanarhan Minorities and the Law ... 183 V. Vijaya Kumar IV. CRIMINAL LAW 194 Custodial Deaths and the Law 195 P. Srikrishna Deva Rao Custodial Violence and Compensatory Jurisprudence ... 199 P. Srikrishna Deva Rao Narcotics Law..205 S.V. Joga Rao Sumita Arora Socio-Economic Offences..214 Nikhil Nayyar A. Essential Commodities Act . B. Prevention of Corruption Act C. Prevention of Food Adulteration Act Terrorism and the Law..235 N.S. Gopa/Krishnan V. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Environmental Law..241 VI. FAMILY LAW 278 Nandan S. Nelivigi M.G. Poojitha Marriage and Divorce..279 M.K. Ramesh Divya Kapur Leena Chacko Law Relating to Maintenance.. 292 Ramdas K.P. Rights of the Child..319 Nirhya Dorairaj VII. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW..324 Private International Law..325 A. Jayagovind Joseph Pookkatt VIII. LABOUR LAWS..333 Neglected Labour ..33 Chitra Narayan Workmen's Compensation 345 V. Nagaraj C.S. Srividhya IX. PROCEDURAL LAWS Civil Procedure Code ... 351 Dayan Krishnan Law of Evidence ... 367 S.V. Joga Rao K. Arun Kumar X. TAX LAWS . .. 387 Direct Tax ... 388 K.C. Gopalakrishna Ram Anand Shankar Sales Tax Law ... 395 Sanjay Bhatia XI. MISCELLANEOUS Accident Compensation Law ... 407 S.V. Joga Rao, C. Leela Cinema Law ... 419 K. Abdul Latheef Consumer Protection Law ... 426 S.V. loga Rao Rahul Mauhan Energy Law ... 443 S.V. Joga Rao Vikram Singh Railway Law ... 455 K. Abdul Latheef Tort Law ... 459 Rose Varghese Soumaya GopalanItem National Law School Journal - Volume 1(NLSIU Bangalore, 1993) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS Introduction N.R. Madhav Menon Guest Editorial Ratna Kapur ARTICLES On Women, Equality and the Constitution: Through the Looking Glass of Feminism Ratna Kapur and Brenda Cossman Right in the Home: Feminist Theoretical Perspective On International Human Rights Arati Rao From Devadasi Reform to SIT A: Reforming Sex Work in Mysore State, 1892-1937 Janaki Nair Conjugality, Law and State: Inheritance Rights as Pivot of Control in Northern India Prem Chowdhry Women, Land and Agrarian Reform: Issues of Gender and Class in Improving Women's Effective Access to Land Govind Kelkar STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONS The Story of Women in Hiding - Speaking Out! Prabha Community of Property Regime: A Call for Matrimonial Property Rights Poojitha CASE COMMENTS Rape: Challenging the Pedestals of Patriarchy R v. Ahluwalia: The Vindication of Battered Women R v. Butler: Revisiting the Feminist Debates on Pornography BOOK REVIEWS The Indian Feminist Movement: Law, Religion and Politics Geetanjali Gangoli NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Legal Education and Community Law Reform The Women and Law Centre at NLS - A Performance Report Geetha Devi Ayappa BibliographyItem March of the Law - Volume 4(1993) NLSIU, BangaloreCONTENTS EDITORIAL I. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Administrative Law 1 II. COMMERCIAL LAW III. Banking and Financial Institutions 10 Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade 14 Law of Contract: General Principles 20 Law of Contract: Special Contracts 31 Law of Partnership 33 Law of Insurance 36 Securities Law 49 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Centre-State Relations 58 Election Laws 66 Fundamental Rights 72 Article 19 80 Articles 20·22 90 Articles 23-28 98 Inter-State Trade & Commerce (Arts. 301 ·307) 101.. Law on Education 104 Service Law 111 IV. CRIMINAL LAW Corruption Law 120 Narcotics Law 125 Indian Penal Code 128 V. FAMILY LAW Custody and Guardianship 133 Marriage & divorce 136 VI. LABOUR LAW Industrial Relations 140 Labour Welfare 153 Neglected Labour 160 Remuneration 163 Sick Industries Law 167 VII. PROCEDURAL LAW Civil Procedure Code 171 Criminal Procedure Code 178 Law of Evidence 187 VIII. TAX LAW Customs Duty 195 Excise 198 Income Tax 203 Local Taxation 2 I I Sales Tax Laws 216 Wealth Tax & Gift Tax 221 IX. MISCELLANEOUS Consumer Protection Law 231 Environmental Law 247 Limitation Law 253 The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices' Law 257Item March of the Law - Volume 5(1994) NLSIU, BangaloreCONTENTS EDITORIAL I. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Introduction 1. Articles 12-19 3. Articles 20-22 12. Articles 25-28 15. Articles 29-30 18. The Judiciary 21. Centre - State Relations 28. Election Law 34. Education Law 39. Service Law 51. Constitutional Amendments 55. II. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW III. 57. COMMERCIAL LAW Introduction 67. Law of General and Special Contracts 68. Partnership Law 72. Company Law 74. I Company Law II 82. MRTP Law 86 Securities Law 89 Insurance Law 91 Banking Law 97 Chit funds Law 101 IV. TAX LAW Introduction 104 Sales Tax 105 Excise 110 V. PROPERTY LAW Introduction 122 Transfer of Property 123 Land Law 126 Rent Control and Eviction 134 Municipalities and Development 118 Mining Laws 143 Intellectual Property 146 VI. LABOUR LAW Introduction 155 Industrial Relations-I 157 Industrial Relations -II 168 VII. FAMILY LAW Introduction 179 Marriage. Divorce and Maintenance 180 The Hindu Succession Act 186 Miscellaneous 188 VII. PROCEDURAL LAW Introduction 195 Code of Civil Procedure 196 The Law of Limitation 203 The Law of Evidence 207 IX. CRIMINAL LAW Introduction 213 Indian Penal Code 214 Corruption Law 219 Terrorism and the Law 223. Narcotics Law 231 Compensatory Laws 236 X. MISCELLANEOUS Introduction 238 Advocates Act 239 Arbitration Act 242 Consumer Protection 245 Consumer Protection & Medical Negligence 254 Panchayats and Zilla Parishads 257 Registration law 260 Societies law 262.Item National Law School Journal - Volume 6(NLSIU Bangalore, 1994) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS Editorial Convocation Address Asha Bajpai The President of India, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma ARTICLES: A. Jayagovind From Internationalism to Globalisation - Implications of Dunkel Draft 1 – 12 Gerhard Dilcher The Philosophical Foundations of Nineteenth Century German Jurisprudence: The Historical School of Law and Legal Positivism 13 – 24 Kamal Puri The Human Rights of Indigenous Australians 25 – 41 P.S. Krishna Deva Rao Custodial Deaths 42 – 59 M. Jagannadha'Rao Pica for State Law Universities and Other Reforms in Legal Education 60 – 72 K.C. Gopalakrishanan Sociology of Law: Multi-Disciplinary Approach 73 – 82 Gurjeet Singh Indian Legal Research: An Agenda for Reform 83 – 94 Lawyering and Litigating in Indian Courts: Some Litigant Perspectives 95 – 109 David Annoussami What Ails the Judiciary? 110 – 120 Martin L. Friedland Q.C. Criminal Justice and the Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms 121 – 132 Human Rights Movement in Colonial India - An Historical Perspective 133 – 146 Sitharamam Kakarala Sasheej Hegde V. Nagaraj Narayana Crisis in the Adjudication of Termination Disputes: A Study of the Procedures and Working of Labour Courts at Barigalore 147 – 163 Federalism and All-India Services - 164 – 171 An Evaluation 174 BOOK REVIEWS Mario Gomez S.V. Joga Rao In the Public Interest - Savitri Goonsekere 172 – 173 Text Book on Criminology Katherine S. Williams A. Jayagovind Asha Bajpai Prabha Koteshwaran Dr. Ambedkar and Empowerment: Constitutional Vicissitues - K.I. Vibhllte Towards Gender Justice - S.P. Sathe Harassed Husbands – Kusum S.V. Joga Rao G.S. Srividya Criminology, Victiomology and Corrections - V. V. Devasia, Leelamma Devasia 181 – 182 An Introduction to Legislative Drafting P. M. Bakshi M.K. Ramesh L. Vishwanathan V.R. Krishna Iyer The Indian Constitution and International Law - P. Chandrasekhara Rao the Law Relating to Injunction in India Woodroffe Living Islam - Prof Akbar S. AhmedItem National Law School Journal - Volume 7(NLSIU Bangalore, 1995) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS Editorial ARTICLES Kamal Puri Protection of Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights of indigenous Peoples 1·30 Andrew S. Butler Commonwealth Developments in Fiduciary Law 31·50 U. V. Kadam Espionage with Modern Technology The Legal Implications 5 l ·64 Vash Ghai Human Rights and Governance in Asia 65-79 NOTES AND COMMENTS Davender Raheja Child Maintenance under the Provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure: Some Truths 80-87 Manoobhai G. Amin Assumptions behind sanctity of Dying Declarations 88-95 Leonard Taitz The Small Claims Court in South Africa 96-103 C. Khalid Judicial Accountability 104-110 A.B.M. Mafaizul Independence of Judiciary in the Third World Islam Patwari The Case of Bangladesh 110- 121 V.K. Gupta Use of Jurimetrics in Judicial Behaviour Research 122·133 Surat Singh Entry of foreign lawyers in India 134·137 CASE REVIEW Srinivas Kaushik Rathinam and Euthanasia: More Questions Raised and Fewer Still Answered 138-141 BOOK REVIEWS Gurjeet Singh Consumer Protection Law 142·151Item March of the Law - Volume 6(NLSIU Bangalore, 1995) NLSIU, BangaloreCONTENTS EDITORIAL I. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW II. Introduction 1 Administrative Law 2 Service Law 8 Fundamental Rights - Art. 12-19 .14. Art. 20.30 .24. Law on Education 29. Centre-State Relations 38. Election Laws 43. Judiciary 49. COMMERCIAL LAW Introduction 54 Law of Contract - General Principles 55. Special Contracts 58. Company Law – I 60. Company Law - II (Winding Up) 67. Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act. 1985 69. Monopolies, Restrictive and Unfair Trade Practices 71. FERA and Foreign Trade Laws 74. Banking and Financial Institutions 77 Law of Insurance 88 Securities Law 91 Arbitration 102 III. CONSUMER PROTECTION .106 IV . CRIMINAL LAW Introduction 114 General Principles 115 General Defences 117 Offences against the Human Body 119 Offences against Property 122 Offences against Women 125 Terrorism and the Law 129 Narcotics Law III Corruption and the Law 139 Law relating to Essential Commodities 142 Food Adulteration Law 145 V. FAMILY LAW Introduction 148 Marriage and Divorce 149 Maintenance 154 Custody. Adoption & Guardianship 158 Inheritance and Succession 160 VI. LABOUR LAW Introduction 164 Industrial Relations 165 ESI Act and Workmen's Compensation Act 171 VII. PROCEDURAL LAW Introduction 176 Civil Procedure and Limitation 177 Code of Criminal Procedure 187. The Evidence Act, 1872 200. VIII. PROPERTY LAWS Introduction 208 Transfer of Property 209 Intellectual Property Laws 212 A Review of the Trademark Bill, 1993 219 Land laws 222 Trust Laws 229 Rent Control Laws 232 Mining Law 239 IX. TAX LAW Introduction 242 Income Tax Act 243 Excise Law 263 Sales Tax 268 X. MISCELLANEOUS Advocates Act 275 Environmental law 280 Registration law 283.Item National Law School Journal - Volume 8(NLSIU Bangalore, 1996) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS Editorial ARTICLES Sandra Day O'Conor The role of the judiciary in protecting individual rights in the United States. Nasin Hasan Shah Islamisation of law in Pakistan.M. D. Kirby Marine insurance - Is the doctrine of "utmost faith" out of date? John W. Bridge The rule of law and the individual in the United Kingdom and in a federal Europe NOTES AND COMMENTS Armin Rosencranz and Shiraz Rustamjee Citizen's right to a healthier environment under the Constitution of India. F. S. Nariman Mr. Seshan goes to court. 1. P. Singh A citizen's influence on government in a democracy. Q. H. Maarij-Uddin Minority rights in international law: Problems and perspectives. Lavanya Rajamani Intellectual commons to intellectual property: The road to depletion of third world bio-diversity. Srinivas S. Kaushik and H. Karthik Seshadri Anticipatory self-defence in the modern world. P.B.V. Nageshwar Rao and Pramod Rao Buy back of shares: Precautions and pitfalls. Vikramjit Reen A review of McDowell case in light of corporate taxation under the new economic policy. BOOK REVIEWS Gurjeet Singh Medical profession and Consumer Protection Act by Dr. Jagdish Singh Siddharth Raja and P. Ramaswamy Hindu law and the Constitution and Muslim law and the Constitution by Justice A. M. Bhattacharjee.Item March of the Law - Volume 7(NLSIU Bangalore, 1996) NLSIU, BangaloreCONTENTS EDITORIAL I. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Administrative Law 1. Service Law 7. Fundamental Rights· Article, 12-19 11. Arts. 20-31 19. Law of Education 25. Centre-State Relations 31. Election Law 36. The Judiciary 40. II. COMMERCIAL LAW Law of Contracts - General Principles 45. Special Contracts 47. Corporate Law – I 49. Corporate Law – II 57. Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act 59. The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act 60. Banks and Financial Institutions 63. Insurance L1W 66 Securities Law 69 Arbitration Law 77 CRIMINAL LAW General Defences under the Indian Penal Code 83 Offences against the human body 86 Offences against Property 89 Offences against Women 91 Terrorism and the Law 94 Narcotics Law 98 Corruption and the Law 101 Essential Commodities Act 104 Food Adulteration 107 IV. FAMILY LAW Marriage and Divorce 110 Maintenance 113 Adoption. Custody and Guardianship ... 115 Inheritance and Succession 117 V. LABOUR LAW Industrial Relations 121 ESI Act and Workmen's Compensation Act 126 Wages rules Retirement Benefits 130 VI. PROCEDURAL LAWS Civil Procedure 135 Criminal Procedure 147 The Law of Evidence 155 Specific Relief Act, 1963 160 VII. PROPERTY LAW The Transfer of Property Act. 1882 162 intellectual Properly 165 Land Laws 169 Trust Laws 173 Rent Control Legislation 175 Mining Law 178 VIII. TAX LAW Income Tax 180 Excise Law 192 Sales Tax 202 Corporate Taxation 204 IX. MISCELLANEOUS Advocates Act, 1961 211 Environmental Laws 213 Consumer Protection 216.Item March of the Law - Volume 8(NLSIU Bangalore, 1997) NLSIU, BangaloreCONTENTS I ADMINISTRATIVE AND SERVICES LAW 1. Administrative Law 1. Service Law 6 II COMMERCIAL LAW 11 Law of Contracts 11 Securities Law 13, Company Law 15 Amalgamation Mergers 17 Company Law Board 19 MRTP Act 21. Winding Up 24. SICA 26. FERA 28. Foreign Trade 29. COFEPOSA 30. Insurance law 31. Banking and Negotiable Instruments 33. III CONSUMER PROTECTION 38 IV CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 48 Article 14 48 Article 19 50 Article 21 53 Religion and Minorities 54 Education 55 Centre-Stale Relations 57 Jurisdiction 59 Election Law 61 V CRIMINAL LAWS 68 Offences against the Human Body 68 Intention to Cause Injury ... 69 Offences against Women .. .70 Offences against Properly ..72 NDPS Act. 1985 72 Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 77. VI ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS 79. VII FAMILY LAW 84. VIII INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 86. IX LABOUR LAWS 97. Retrenchment 97. Industrial Dispute Act 99. Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act. 1946 ...102 Payment of Wages Act 103 Workmen Compensation Act 104 Strike 104 Representation of Union 105. Provident fund 106. X MISCELLANEOUS 108. XI PROCEDURAL LAWS ...110 Arbitration 110. Code of Criminal Procedure 112. Code of Civil Procedure 114. Law of Evidence 117. XII TAX LAW 121 XIII SALES TAX 132. XIV TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT, 1980 136Item National Law School Journal - Volume 9(NLSIU Bangalore, 1997) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS Editorial ARTICLES O. Chinnappa Reddy The court and the constitution - 1950·1996: Peaks and depths 1. Kenneth S. Gallant Sovereignty, judicial assistance and protection of human rights in international criminal tribunals 20 Vikram Raghavan The legality of nuclear weapons cases: The world court sits on the fence 30 NOTES AND COMMENTS Kenneth Kaoma Mwcnda Regional control of international finance in southern and eastern Africa 68 Siddharth Raja Nation states and the regulation of transnational finance 84 V. Nagaraj The relevance of the appropriate government's power of reference under section 10(1) of the Industrial Disputes Act. 1947 in a liberalised economy 92 A.G. Alias Elected chief executive for stability and progress: Reflections on constitutional reform 99 Menaka Guruswamy Distributive justice: "Of Nozick. Rawls and Indian constitutional law jurisprudence" 109 Biswajit Chatterjce Environmcntal impoverishment and the crisis or development 120 M.R. Srikrishnan Environmental impact assessment - The way to the future 126 T.R. Sivaramjani Evolution of the international legal norm: A case study of the legal regime over human genome research 135 Nikhil Narayanan Rethinking the law of negligence and recklessness 142 Shreyas Jayasimha Freeing the airwaves 150 Shuva Mandai Sudhir Krishna Women and Panchayat Raj: The law and the practices 157 CASE COMMENTS Shyam Divan Bharat Forge, Humpty Dumpty and the Emperor's new clothes 164 Arvind Narain The Hindutva judgments: A comment 174 Mathew John Vikramjit Banerjee The Hindutva judgments: A rejoinder 178 Sumeet Malik BOOK REVIEW Sunil John The nationalist history redefinedItem National Law School Journal - Volume 10(NLSIU Bangalore, 1998) Edited By Madhava Menon, N RCONTENTS Editorial India & Australia: A Neglected Legal Relationship and a Plan of Action The Hon. Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG 1 Justice N.D. Krishna Rao Memorial Lecture on Protection 17 Human Rights: Judicial Obligation or Judicial Activism The Hon. Justice Mr. A.S. Anand Trade in Legal Services: Opportunities and Constraints 32 Dr. N.L. Mitra Foreign Currency Judgments: Need for a Proper Legal Regime 61 Vikram Raghavan Coalition Politics and the Revitalization of Constitutional Safeguards: The Role of The President Promod Nair 82 International Law in Municipal Courts - Analysing a Fifty Years Experience Gautam Narasimhan 106 The Under-trial Population in Jails - An Evaluation of the 123 Effectiveness of the Directions of the Supreme Court in this Regard, and Suggestions for their Proper Implementation Shahrukh Alam Problems of Computing the Damages in the Constitutional Torts: 132 Problems and Perspectives Nishant Kumar Singh and Srishti Jha The Election Commission: Issues and Trends of the Past Decades 141 Shilpa Bhandarkar The SEBI (Insider Trading) Regulation, 1992: A Critique Vinay Reddy and Prakash N. "Mum's The Word?" - Understanding the Githa Hariharan Judgment Shilpa Bhandarkar Globalisation and the Free Flow of Foreign Judgements Prakash N. and Vinay Reddy A Comprehensive Guide for Asian Policy Makers Pooja Sinha Book Review Equality, Liberty and Property under the Constitution of India 183 by A.M. Bhattacharjee M.L. Updhyaya Indian Constitution by M.V. Pylee Gopal Sankaranarayanan 192Item March of the Law - Volume 9(NLSIU Bangalore, 1999) NLSIU, BangaloreCONTENTS I. Administrative and Services Law 1 Aswath Rau Amir Moghay Debojti Senapathi Arvind Moorchang II. Commercial Laws - Part A: Company Law 10 Veena Ramani Visa Shome Shreya Lai llI. Commercial Laws - Part B: Law Relating to Securities, Insolvency, Banking, Debt Recovery and Negotiable Instruments 15 Sandeep M Farias Ravindra B. Santosh Janakiram IV. Commercial Laws - Part C: Foreign Trade Law and Arbitration 32 Debashish Shankar; Navin Syiem Arjun Loll V. Constitutional Law 39 Rishi Gautam Shilpa Bhandarkar Dharini Mathur Gopal S. Neil Mathur Piyush Mishra Prashant S. Kumar Shobitha Man; Uttara Babbar VI. Consumer Protection Act and Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices 62 Amn Roy Govind Naidu Poornima Samparh VII. Law of Contracts - Pan A: General Principles 70 Tonusr; Prasanna Shilpa Mankar VIII. Law of Contracts - Part B: Special Contracts 79 Priyadarshini Narayanan Siddharth Norra; IX. Criminal Law - Part A: India Penal Code. 1860 83 Promod Nair Prakash N. Nivedita Rao Vinod Verghese Jagrit; Bhattacharyya X. Criminal Law - Part B: Special Statutes 94 V.P. Singh Pranav Sharma Palash Ranjan Gupta XI. Environmental Law 103 Shonali Choudhry Arkaja Singh Shyel Trehan XII. Family Law 105 Mrinal Salish Ashim. Sood Madhavi M Sayandeb Bannerjee Vishnu Jerome Puja Sondhi Harsh Pais Srishti Jha XIII. Intellectual Property Law 110 Sumeet Malik Shweta Rao Labour Law 113. Aarathi Cheuappa Sarita Mohanty Somanath Ballari KG VIllani Chengappa Mamta Sundara Miscellaneous Acts 123. Yash Ashar Divya Bharari Sharma Nishanr Parikh XVI. Procedural Laws - Part A: Civil Procedure Code 130. Raghubir Menon Vinay Reddy Arjun Nath XVII. Procedural Laws - Part B: Code of Criminal Procedure 136. Jusrin M. Bharncha M. Yashasvi Radhika Kollum Karthik Mahalingam Pooja Sinha XVlIl. Procedural Laws - Part C: The Law of Evidence 147. H. R. Saviprasad Juhi Mehta Kaustuv Sen XIX. Property Laws - Part A: Transfer of Property Act, 1885 155. Sonali Mahapatra Kaizer Karachiwala Sandeep Kindo Property Laws - Part B: Land Acquisition and Rent Control 160 Moushami P. Joshi Smrili Ramakrishnan Nandakumar C.K. XXI. Laws of Taxation - Part A: Direct Taxes 170. Tapan Kumar Pati Dev Saif Gangjee Chetan Nagendra XXII. Law of Taxation - Part B: Sales Tax 180 Aneesh Garg Mahaswara Bose Rajeshkumar Chavda XXlll. Law of Taxation - Part C: Customs and Excise Law 190 Mrinal Chandran Anil Bangalore Suraj Seivakumar XXIV Law of Torts 199 Nisha Kaur Uberoi Nishant Kumar SinghItem March of the Law - Volume 10(NLSIU Bangalore, 2011) Sarasu, Thomas.. EditorCONTENTS - I. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SERVICE LAW 1 Mriganki Nagpal Parth Singh Nayanatara B.G. Ashwini Vaidialingam II. COMMERCIAL LAWS — PART A 20 Megha Mathur Anindita Pattanayak Srikanth Mantravadi III. COMMERCIAL LAWS—PART B 33 Nidhi Modani Sapan Parekh Anita Srinivasan Archana Subramanian IV. COMMERCIAL LAWS—PART C 53 Divyanshu Agrawal Darshana Jain Pragya Vats V. CONTRACT LAW—PART A 67 A.S. Aniruddha Praggya Surana VI. CONTRACT LAW—PART B 74 Aditya Singh Chawla L. Gopika Murthy VII. CRIMINAL LAW—PART A 83 Trishee Goyal Roopashi Khatri Debanjana Mukherjee Swati Muthukumar Vishakh Ranjit vi March of the LAw Vol X VIII. CRIMINAL LAW—PART B 97 Sarthak Choudhary Atulaa Krishnamurthy Saumya Maheshwari IX. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 111 Basavanagouda Patil Mrinalini Shinde Apurva Shukla X. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 119 Anubhuti Sinha XI. LABOUR LAW 123 Akshat Agarwal Surbhi Ajitsaria Suveni Bhagat Samhita Mehra Anhad S. Miglani XII. PROCEDURAL LAWS—PART A 146 Anshul Roy Sarayu Satish Shivendu Pandey XIII. PROCEDURAL LAWS—PART B 156 Spadika Jayaraj Pallavi Panigrahi Nayantara Ravichandran Tuhina Joshi XIV. PROCEDURAL LAWS—PART C 176 Shreya Jain Sharwari Pandit Sakshi XV. LAW OF TAXATION—PART A 186 Vasvi Agrawal Sparsh Gupta Dhruv Pandey XVI. LAW OF TAXATION - PART B 199 Juhi Gupta Arunima Kedia Ajay Patri Preetish Sahoo Sarayu Satish Shrishti Singh XVII. LAW OF TORTS 227 Tanmay D. Nimoy Kher XVIII. CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT AND MONOPOLIES AND RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES 236 Chirayu Jain Vijay V. Paul Anil Sebastian Pulickel Tenzin Paldron Tsering XIX. PROPERTY LAW—PART A 250 Aparajita Mridha Sachi Poudyal Anshul Roy XX. PROPERTY LAW—PART B 259 Prakhar Gupta Raghuveer Singh Meena Shivani Mittal XXI. FAMILY LAW 272 Tanya Jain Priyanka Madan Ashrutha Rai Aishwarya Saxena Mansi Sood Samhita Mehra 2011 XXII. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 328 Aakarshi Agarwal Anshita Chauhan Parul Mehra Pallavi Panigrahi Sarthak Gupta Sonakshi Saxena Sanjukta Sikdar Prachi Singh Ritika Sinha.Item March of the Law - Volume 12(National Law School of India University, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore, 2013) Sarasu, Thomas.. EditorContents: 1. Administrative and Service Law 1 Manan Mipun 2. Commercial Law S- Part A: Company Law 9 Adwiteeya Sharma 3. Commercial Laws- Part B: 15 Law Relating to Securities, Insolvency, Banking, Debt Recovery and Negotiable Instruments Harshavardhan Sunder 4. Commercial Law S- Part C: 22 Foreign Trade Law and Arbitration Ritika Ajitsaria 5. Constitutional Law 27 Utkarsh Kumar Himanshu Gupta 6. Consumer Protection Act and Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices 41 Shradha Nigam 7. Contract Law - Part A: General Principles 46 Bhavesh Seth 8. Contract Law - Part B: Special Contracts 51 Radhika Goyal 9. Criminal Law - Part A: Indian Penal Code, 1860 57 Siddharth Bajpai 10. Criminal Law - Part B: Special Statutes 62 Atheeth Sajeevan 11. Environment Law 68 Pratikhsa Basarkar 12. Family Law 74 Aishwarya Saxena Vanshaj Jain Arvind A S 13. Intellectual Property Law 85 Gargi Rohi 14. Labour Law 91 Pooja Singh Karishma Sharma 15. Procedural Laws - Part A: Civil Procedure Code 101 Adwiteeya Sharma 16. Procedural Laws - Part B: 107 Code of Criminal Procedure Deepanshi Ahlawat 17. Procedural Laws - Part C: The Law of Evidence 113 Shilpa Shenoy 18. Laws of Taxation - Part A: Direct Taxes 131 Dhruv Gandhi 19. Law Of Taxation- Part B: Indirect Taxes 137 Sarangan Rajeshkumar 20. Law of Torts 143 Swapna Sarit 21. Property Laws- Part A: 154 Transfer of Property Act, 1885 Pavan Srinivas 22. Property Laws - Part B: 161 Land Acquisition and Rent Control Harjas Singh