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  1. Business Dispute Resolution through Arbitration: Deep Roots in Ancient Indian Culture

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0343TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 15, November, 2011

    Abstract: Arbitration, the chosen method of business dispute resolution, has deep roots in ancient Indian culture. The 'gram panchayat' has been popular in Indian villages. People gave the status of God to the 'Panch', as has been detailed in the evergreen story 'Panch Parmeshwar' by Munshi Premchand. There are many instances ... More

  2. Law and Ethics

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0345TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 20, July, 2012

    Abstract: Are law and ethics different? Is law necessarily ethical? Are all ethical acts legal? These are questions a business manager is confronted with while making business decisions. What is the price he is supposed to pay when he fails to comply legally and/or ethically? Should he care for ethical ... More

  3. Vodafone: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0346 Pages: 11 Published on: 6, August, 2012

    Abstract: The case relates to Vodafone entering the Indian telecom business. The tax department demanded a heavy sum to be paid. Vodafone denied the liability. The dispute was finally decided by the Supreme Court of India in Vodafone's favour. The government of India did not concede defeat and amended the taxation ... More

  4. Gagging the Media: Write No Evil, Speak No Evil, Show No Evil - A multi-media (Audio Video) Case

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0348 Pages: 42 minutes Published on: 5, September, 2012

    Abstract: The Constitution of India provides freedom of speech and expression to all the citizens of India. This freedom, however, is not absolute. "Reasonable" restrictions can be imposed by the State. The term "reasonable" has not been defined anywhere. It is up to the judiciary to determine the reasonableness of any ... More

  5. Medical Negligence: Law and Interpretation

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: CMHS0011TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 24, March, 2011

    Abstract: Negligence by doctors has to be determined by judges who rely on experts' opinion and decide on the basis of basic principles of reasonableness and prudence. This brings into a lot of subjectivity into the decision and the effort is to reduce it and have certain objective criteria. The paper ... More

  6. Quality and the Law

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K.;

    Reference No: BP0358TEC Pages: 14 Published on: 15, July, 2013

    Abstract: Problems of poor quality are not uncommon. This may happen in a business to business or consumer contract. The law is very clear – whatever has been promised must be delivered. To speed up things, consumer courts have been established to resolve disputes. In case of non-consumers, the issues have to ... More

  7. The Rule of Law

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0355TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 24, January, 2013

    Abstract: The rule of law is different from the rule of an individual, and is supposed to be essential for the development of any economy, and for peace, harmony and order in society. It connotes the supremacy of law, equality and predominance of legal spirit. However, unfortunately, it has been observed ... More

  8. Contracts: Certainty and Uncertainty

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0364TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 5, October, 2013

    Abstract: A contract is entered into by the parties to ensure certainty, but it does not ensure certainty due to several reasons. Act of God and anything beyond the control of the parties is covered by the ‘force majeure’ clause and is recognised by law of contracts. There may be uncertainty ... More

  9. Bankers in India: Corporate Governance and Ethical Leadership

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K.;

    Reference No: BP0365TEC Pages: 14 Published on: 10, October, 2013

    Abstract: Banking in India involves difficult decisions regarding being conservative and risk averse, or liberal with much greater propensity to take risks. It boils down to how the bankers, individuals, make decisions which impact and are impacted by the external business environment and also by closely held and practised ethical values. ... More

  10. Dr. Saha's Legal Fight against Medical Negligence

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K; ;

    Reference No: CMHS0025 Pages: 13 Published on: 20, March, 2014

    Abstract: The case deals with the subject of medical negligence and consumer protection law in India. It raises certain important and interesting questions to be answered and provides in brief the Supreme Court judgments of 2013 and 2009, and the National Commission order of 2011 in the case of medical negligence as established in ... More

  11. Sahara, SEBI and SC Saga

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K.;

    Reference No: BP0370 Pages: 9 Published on: 31, March, 2014

    Abstract: The case deals with the Supreme Court's decision of August 31, 2012, ordering Sahara to refund Rs. 24,000 crores and interest to SEBI, so as to refund to the real investors. Despite unambiguous orders, Sahara did not comply fully and kept on prolonging the matter using number of pretexts, ultimately resulting in Roy’ ... More

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