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  1. Are Non-profit Organisations Subject to the Fundamental Rights? The Case of the Board of Cricket Control in India

    Authors: Pathak, Akhileshwar;

    Reference No: BP0414 Pages: 10 Published on: 4, December, 2017

    Abstract: The case discusses the issues related to Zee Tele Films Limited’s claims that the Board of Cricket Control of India was “state” and could act arbitrarily in the award of telecasting rights. The “state” as defined in Article 12 includes “other authorities”, and these are subject to the constitutional limitations. ... More

  2. Formation of Contracts: Gibson v. Manchester City Council

    Authors: Pathak, Akhileshwar;

    Reference No: BP0416 Pages: 11 Published on: 25, October, 2017

    Abstract: Business contracts are formed through negotiations, where the parties agree on some terms, disagree on others and keep yet others undecided. Over a period of time, they see themselves as having moved from being negotiating parties to contracting parties, settling on most of the terms. The law, however, states that ... More

  3. Dr. Janel Jeyapaul v. SRM University: Private Organisations and Public Rights

    Authors: Pathak, Akhileshwar;

    Reference No: BP0413 Pages: 14 Published on: 26, September, 2017

    Abstract: A person can approach the High Court directly under Article 226 for a violation of a Fundamental Right. The Fundamental Rights, however, are available only against the bodies which are ‘state’ within Article 12 of the Constitution. The judgement of the Supreme Court in Dr. Janet Jeyapaul v. SRM University extends the ... More

  4. Do the Fundamental Rights Apply to Non-profit Societies?: The Ajay Hasia Case

    Authors: Pathak, Akhileshwar;

    Reference No: BP0415 Pages: 12 Published on: 29, August, 2017

    Abstract: The ‘state’ as defined in Article 12 includes ‘other authorities’, and these are subject to the constitutional limitations. The right to equality requires them to not act arbitrarily. A body which is an instrumentality or agency of the government is ‘other authority’. The term has been subject to judicial interpretation. The ... More

  5. The Suraj Lamp Case: Real Estate Markets

    Authors: Pathak, Akhileshwar;

    Reference No: BP0410 Pages: 8 Published on: 12, July, 2017

    Abstract: Sale of real estate property requires registration of sale documents which prevents fraud of the same property being sold to multiple buyers. However, a means to avoid registration was devised and put to use in certain parts of North India. This involved creating a set of three documents - an ... More

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. Right to Food, SC and PIL

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0335 Pages: 8 Published on: 29, October, 2010

    Abstract: In the last six decades since India adopted the Constitution in 1950, it has not been easy to secure to all its citizens social justice, a cherished goal enshrined in the Preamble to the Constitution. Time and again, public-spirited persons, either individually or through social action groups, have raised their voice. ... More

  9. The Pomegranate Story

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0334 Pages: 10 Published on: 22, September, 2010

    Abstract: This is a fictitious story which helps to understand different branches of intellectual property rights - patents, copyrights, trademarks, designs, Geographical Indications, and trade secrets. Himanshu starts out on a business by himself and realizes the challenges involved. It is now in his hands to build his business, tackle competition, ... More

  10. Oil and Natural Gas Commission: Towards a Blueprint for Knowledge Management (A)

    Authors: Verma, Sanjay; Dixit, M R;

    Reference No: BP0324(A) Pages: 15 Published on: 21, October, 2008

    Abstract: The case explores ONGC, an Indian Crude Oil producing company. In 2008, two executives of ONGC Mr Rajagopala Rao and Mr Debashish Das were contemplating implementation of Knowledge Management System in their organization. Though the company had already implemented various IT and KM initiatives, it was going through a tough phase ... More

  11. Pricing the Infoedge(naukari) IPO

    Authors: Sharma, Nivedita;

    Reference No: MAR0390 Pages: 21 Published on: 19, September, 2007

    Abstract: The case deals the 1) reasons for and mechanics of an IPO and 2) the process of pricing an IPO. The question is whether naukari used the right approach to price its IPO and whether it got the right price for its IPO. ... More

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