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- Need of 115th Constitutional Amendment Bill in 2011
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1 Hidyatullah National Law University,Raipur(C.G), IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 4, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 56-59Abstract
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- Articles 246A, 269A, 279A and 279B.
- Articles 248, 249, 250, 268, 269, 270, 271, 286, 366 and 368.
- Article 268A.
- Inserting a new clause (e) in Sub- paragraph (3) of Paragraph 8
- Modifying Entry 84 and Omitting Entries 92 and 92C of List I and modifying Entries 52, 54 and 62 and omitting Entry 55 of List II
- ‘GST’ has been defined under article 366 clause 12 under proposed 115 constitutional amendment bill to mean any tax on the supply of goods or services or both excluding supply of petroleum crude, high speed diesel, motor spirit, natural gas, aviation turbine fuel and alcoholic liquor for human consumption.
- Satya Poddar, Ehtisham Ahmed, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, GST Reforms and Intergovernmental Considerations in India (Working Paper No.1/ 2009-DEA, March, 2009) at http://finmin.nic.in/WorkingPaper/GST%20Reforms%20and%2 0Intergovernmental%20Considerations%20in%20India.pdf
- Ruma Dubey, GST – India’s most ambitious Indirect Tax Reform, June 22, 2010, available at http://www.premiuminvestments.in/coverfeature/ 45364p106/45318.html
- Bills of exchange, cheques, promissory notes, bills of lading, letters of credit, policies of insurance, transfer of shares, debentures, proxies, and receipts. See Entry 91 of List I .
- Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 (Act 74 of 1956).
- Goods declared as having special importance in the interstate trade or commerce. The list of such goods are given under section 14 of the Central Sales Tax. Act, 1956
- Restrictions upon the tax on the sale or purchase of declared goods are given in Sec. 15 of the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 and Parliament has not made any law imposing restrictions upon the tax on the transactions mentioned in Sub-clauses (b), (c) and (d) of Art. 366.
- STATUTES: THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, 1950.
- THE CONSTITUTION 115th AMENDMENT BILL, 2011.
- http://plbs.in/pdf/PLBS%20Report%20on%20the%20GST%20 Bill%20-%2023-5-11.pdf
- http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2010/10/23/stories/20101 02350331100.htm
- http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/personal-finance/taxsavers/ Decoding-the-goods-and-servicestax/ articleshow/6230329.cms.
- www.referencer.in/gst/files/gst_discussion_paper.pdf
- http://www.premiuminvestments.in/coverfeature/ 45364p106/45318.html
- http://finmin.nic.in/WorkingPaper/GST%20Reforms%20and%2 0Intergovernmental%20Considerations%20in%20India.pdf
- Protection of Disabled Person under International Law
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1 Hidyatullah National Law University, Raipur(C.G), IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 4, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 110-113Abstract
There are 650 million men, women and children in the world who live with either mental or physical disabilities.1 Most of them live in the developing world. The UN estimates that there are 500 million persons with disabilities in the world today. This number is increasing every year due to factors such as war and destruction, unhealthy living conditions, or the absence of knowledge about disability, its causes, prevention and treatment. They suffer from discrimination and lower standards of living. They are very often denied the basic human rights. They are denied basic human rights. They are denied basic educational oppurtunities and often given menial or poorly paid jobs. Social attitudes exclude them from cultural life and normal social relationship. This article has been written to know the concept and provisions protecting the rights of disabled persons under international law. Person with disabilities includes those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.2 Persons with disabilities are entitled to exercise their civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights on an equal basis with others. Disability "summarizes a great number of different disabled by physical, intellectual or sensory impairment, medical conditions or mental illness. Such impairments, conditions or illnesses may be permanent or transitory in nature."3 (Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities). Different expressions are used when referring to persons with disabilities. For example, the term "differently-able persons" indicates that disability is not perceived as a deviation from the norm. The term "disabled persons" might be misinterpreted to imply that the ability of the individual to function as a person has been disabled.References
- Report of the U.N department of public information (2004).
- Article 1 of the convention on the rights of the person with disabilities adopted on December 13, 2006.
- H.O Agarwal, International law and human rights,17th edition, Central law agency 2010.
- GA Res 56/168. It should be noted that the Commission on Human Rights no longer exists, and has instead been replaced by the Human Rights Council as part of initiatives to reform and improve the effectiveness of UN human rights bodies.
- Secretary General Hails Adoption of Landmark Convention on Rights of People with Disabilities,” Official Statement of the UN Secretary General, SG/SM/10797, 13 December, 2006. http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2006/sgsm10797.doc.htm accessed on 28-7-12 at 6:20 pm.
- http://treaties.un.org/Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&m tdsg_no=IV-15&chapter=4&lang=en.
- Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Article 1(1).
- Secretary General Hails Adoption of Landmark Convention on Rights of People with Disabilities,” Official Statement of the UN Secretary General, SG/SM/10797, 13 December, 2006.http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2006/sgsm10797.doc. htm. accessed on 28-7-12 at 8;10 pm.
- Article 1 of the U.N convention.
- In a recent statement, the Children’s Commissioner has expressed concerns about the impact of the Welfare Reform Bill on children, citing Article 4 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which imposes similar obligations.
- http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt201012/jtselect/jtrig hts/257/257.pdf.accessed on29-7-12 at 3:30 pm
- Study on challenges and good practices in the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, European Foundation Centre, October 2010.
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- Article 7
- "Landmark UN treaty on rights of persons with disabilities enters into force" Scoop. 2008-05-05.
- UN Treaty Collection: Parties to the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities “United nations.
- Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Article 1.
- Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Articles 3 & 5
- Agarwal H.O, International law and human rights, 17th edition, Central law agency 2010.
- http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2006/sgsm10797 .doc.htm.
- http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/disabilitiesconvention. htm
- www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=150
- www.hrea.org.
- www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=150
- www.ideanet.org/cir/uploads/File/Law_Library_of_C ongress.
- Corporate Personality: An Analysis under Companies Act, 1956
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1 Hidyatullah National Law University, Raipur(C.G), IN
1 Hidyatullah National Law University, Raipur(C.G), IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 4, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 140-144Abstract
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- Avtar Singh, Company Law, 15thedi, 2009, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.
- A.K. Majumdar and Dr. G.K. Kapoor, Company Law and Practice, 16thedi, Taxmann’s Publications Ltd, New Delhi.
- Section 34 of Companies Act, 1956.
- Section 433 to 526 of Companie Act, 1956.
- Art 300 of Constitution of India.
- rci.rutgers.edu/.../phil/machen_v_deweycorporate_ personhood.pdf
- [1895 – 99] All ER Rep 33.
- J.H. Rayner Ltd v. Deptt of Trade and Industry , (1989) 3 WLR 969 HL.
- www.internationallawoffice.com/.../detail.aspx
- (1982) 52 Comp. Out. 238.
- www.legavox.fr/.../corporate-personality-possibility-lift-veil- 230.htm.
- AIR 1960 Mad. 43.
- Union Bank of India v. Khaders International Constructions Ltd , [1993] 2Comp Lj 89 Ker.
- www.scribd.com/doc/19011637/1-Indian-Companies-Act-1956.
- Juggilal v. CIT , (1969) 2 SCC 376.
- [1944] 1 Ch 935.
- (1983)53Comp. Cas.66.
- AIR 1999 Cal. 106, (107).
- Avtar Singh, Company Law, 15thedi, 2009, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.
- A.K. Majumdar and Dr. G.K. Kapoor, Company Law and Practice, 16thedi, Taxmann’s Publications Ltd, New Delhi.
- S. N. Mishra,Labour& Industrial Laws, 25thedi, 2009, Central Law Publications, Allahabad.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_personality
- www.frontierlaw.com.au/Sites/192/Images%20Files/Lecture05. doc
- rci.rutgers.edu/.../phil/machen_v_deweycorporate_ personhood.pdf
- legalservicesindia.com/article/article/corporate-personality-173- 1.html
- www.internationallawoffice.com/.../detail.aspx
- www.legavox.fr/.../corporate-personality-possibility-lift-veil- 230.htm
- www.ijfm.org/PDFs_IJFM/02_4_PDFs/2_4Porras.pdf
- www.scribd.com/doc/19011637/1-Indian-Companies-Act-1956
- www.bhojvirtualuniversity.com/ss/sim/llm_pre_pap3_bl1.doc
- www.llphelpline.com/.../Analysis-provisions-Companies-Act- 1956.p...
- Protection of Possession in India
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 5, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 29-31Abstract
Possession is an evidence of ownership.1 Its transfer is one of the chief methods of transfer ownership. The possession of a thing is a good title against the whole world except the real owner. That is why it is said that 'possession is nine points of the law'. Long possession creates ownership by prescription. Possession is the basis or ground of obtaining certain legal remedies, for example the possessory remedy.- Yogendra Singh’s Theory of Social Change
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (C.G)., IN
1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (C.G)., IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 59-61Abstract
In societies of all times there is change affecting every realm of life social, economic, cultural, technological, demographic, ecological and so on. Social scientists have underlined social change in terms of a change in relationships, organization, culture, institution, structure and functioning of the social system.- Disability and Access to Higher Education
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1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (C.G)., IN
1 Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (C.G)., IN