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Economic Offences in India: Impact Analysis, is a comprehensive book dealing with the critical examination of economic offences with special reference to India. It aims to unravel, by investigations and analysis, the indepth structure and organisation of the network of economic offences, their links with other countries and their mode of operation. The book is divided into 10 chapters. Each chapter deals with the basic facts and issues associated with different ...
Combating Corruption, Black Money And Money Laundering: Issues And Challenges Ahead" The Corruption, Black Money and Money Laundering, the menaces are posing as some of the obstacles faced by the developing as well as developed countries. Different documents have highlighted different incidents those are leading to public protests across different countries. Authors have given different reasons for the menace. In most of the cases, corruption leads to black ...
Indian Nuclear Policy is dynamic, and it evolves continuously with each successive government. This book provides a concise, stimulating yet comprehensive overview of the Nuclear Policy of India, revealing all its components in full diversity. It analyses and evaluates some of the policies like policy of No-First-Use of Nuclear Weapons, Disarmament, Development of Nuclear Energy, Role of the Courts in Environment Protection due to radiation fallout and impact of ...
In this very thorough but highly accessible book, an eminent legal scholar clearly explains today's system of international trade law and international economic relations as it has evolved over the last seven decades. Focusing inevitably on the major innovations that came with the inception in 1994 of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) with its various Agreements, the analysis also provides in depth commentary on the intense debate over important matters that ...
Appointment of judges and its process is the most vital aspect of the independence of judiciary, also a basic feature of the Constitution of India. Our Constitution enshrines various provisions for the independence of judiciary but preferred accountability to the autonomy by vesting the authority of appointment in the Executive in consultation with the Chief Justice of India, as judiciary cannot be held accountable in the manner as the Executive. However the Apex ...
Global climate change has quickly become one of the most pressing social, environmental, and economic challenges confronting the global community. It raises significant social, environmental and legal challenges. The governance system applying to climate change is complex and multi-level. This book will explore the legal, political, social and scientific challenges involved in addressing and responding to climate change. The different part of the book will ...
The prime object of criminal law is to protect society against criminals and law-breakers. For this purpose the law holds out threats of punishments to prospective lawbreakers as well as attempts to make the actual offenders suffer the prescribed punishments for their crimes. Therefore, criminal law, in its wider sense, consists of both the substantive criminal law and the procedural (or adjective) criminal law. Substantive criminal law defines offences and ...
This book is just a small effort to provide very brief and interesting way to have a hand on income tax which, generally, is felt very tough to understand. An effort is made to provide an updated version of Income Tax Act, 1961. An attempt is made to explain the basic principles, various types of income and available exemptions and deductions. An effort is also made to explain various income tax authorities, their working and various powers including power to ...
The book titled Fiscal Federalism and Indian Constitution deals with complexity of federal provincial fiscal relations. Constitutional provisions relating to division of expenditures and resources between Union and States, working of Finance Commission from its inception till now have been discussed and analysed in this work. The book depicts how vertical and horizontal imbalances in Indian federal fiscal sphere are still present even after seven decades of ...
The ancient Indian justice dispensation system was equipped with an institution which similar to today's Lok Adalat, which had continue even up to the onset of British Rule in India. But Britisher has introduced adversarial justice system which eclipsed the aboriginal justice dispensation system in India, which had proved to provide cumbersome and protracted justice so legal fraternity resorted upon some Alternative Dispute Resolution such as Arbitration and ...