Reference No: OB0081TECPages: 14Published on: 1, January, 1978
Abstract: The note examines the fundamental rights and directive principles of the Indian constitution, elaborates the legislative powers and judicial remedies, adverts to the erosion of power of the state through the creation of other logic, and explains the link between the constitution and labour legislation. ... More
Reference No: BP0133TECPages: 3Published on: 1, January, 1978
Abstract: The note sets out the law pertaining to contracts of adhesion that require an employee to make a covenant that he shall work for an employer for a stipulated period after training, and to the restrictions on future employment with competitors. ... More
Reference No: OB0074TECPages: 6Published on: 1, January, 1978
Abstract: The statutory provisions on closure are examined with the aid of decided cases by the courts of the land. Industrial relations implications of closuer are commented upon. ... More
Reference No: BP0128TECPages: 10Published on: 1, January, 1978
Abstract: This note describes the structure of the Indian government. The Presidency, Prime Ministership, cabinet, Parliament and Parliamentary Committees are discussed. It provides a basis for the discussion on the social and political processes generated by the working of these institutions. ... More
Reference No: BP0124TECPages: 10Published on: 1, January, 1978
Abstract: The note brings out key ideas for pricing, and demonstrates that sales here are mostly from one state enterprise to another - both, government-owned. It discusses issues on possible pressures that may arise, and how the pricing may be extremely uneven between enterprises. ... More
Reference No: OB0085TECPages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1978
Abstract: This paper discusses the statutory provisions of lay?off, illustrated with decisions of the courts of the country, and comments on the effect they have on industrial relations. ... More
Reference No: CMA0445Pages: 8Published on: 16, August, 1977
Abstract: This case discusses the strategies of rural development in India pursued since the 1950s. These have been influenced by two distinct schools of thought. The first advocates profound structural changes, particularly those in land relationship, to promote growth with justice, and the second, advocates the need for tackling the immediate ... More
Reference No: CMA0447TECPages: 8Published on: 11, August, 1977
Abstract: The note describes the territorial distribution of drought-prone areas in the country. The classification is based on the rainfall and soil moisture contents. Contains annexures giving details of agricultural and human resources and other infrastructural facilities. It has been prepared with a view to identifying the problems/constraints in the ... More
Reference No: CMA0446TEC Pages: 6Published on: 11, August, 1977
Abstract: The note discusses the social, economic, cultural, and geographic details of the tribal areas in the country. The characteristics of the tribal village and its social setting, and factors responsible for change in these areas are discussed. The note is aimed at identifying the problems and constraints in the development ... More
Reference No: CMA0440Pages: 9Published on: 27, July, 1977
Abstract: The case deals with the problems of organizational structure for family planning and health services in UP. It discusses the areas of decentralization in relation to planning and control, keeping in view task typology. ... More
Reference No: CMA0435Pages: 12Published on: 28, June, 1977
Abstract: One of the first impressions one bets while looking at the Agrarian structure in India is the extreme differentiation in the landholdings and income of the peasantry. This paper discusses the main facts related to this cause, and it is revealed that barring a few states, the implementation of the ... More