
Month: August 2023
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Introduction to Articles of Association
Law and You > Corporate Laws > Companies Act, 2013 > Introduction to Articles of Association The Companies Act, 2013 defines โarticlesโ as the โarticles of association of a company originally framed, or as altered from time to time in pursuance of any previous company laws or of the present.โ The second document which must…
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Concept Application: Memorandum of Association
Law and You > Corporate Laws > Companies Act, 2013 > Concept Application: Memorandum of Association In this article, we shall see some frequently asked questions on memorandum of association (MOA). 1.What is meant by โMemorandum of a Companyโ? According to Section 2(56) of the Companies Act 2013, the โMemorandumโ refers to the memorandum of the company…
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Liability, Capital, and Subscription Clauses
Law and You > Corporate Laws > Companies Act, 2013 > Liability, Capital, and Subscription Clauses In last three article we studied the name clause, situation clause, and object clause. In thi article, we shall study remaining three clauses, namely: liability clause, capital clause, and sunscription clause. Liability Clause [S. 4(1)(d)]: The fourth clause of…
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Summary Trials (Ss. 260 to 265)
Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Summary Trials (Ss. 260 to 265) The word โtrialโ is used both in civil and in Criminal matters. The process of trial as enumerated in our Indian Constitution Art. 21 and also in certain enactments is that โtrial is a right of a personโ, which should be…
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Substantive Ultra Vires
Law and You > Administrative Law > Substantive Ultra Vires Judicial Control Over Substantive Ultra Vires acts by Delegated Legislation: In this article, we shall study judicial control over delegated legislation in cases of substantive ultra vires acts. The Constitution of India empowers Legislature to make laws for the country and it is the power…
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Parliamentary Control Over Delegated Legislation
Law and You > Administrative Law > Parliamentary Control Over Delegated Legislation The Constitution of India empowers Legislature to make laws for the country and it is the power of the executive to administer and execute the law made by the legislature. This is in accordance with the doctrine of the separation of power. However,…
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Growth of Delegated Legislation
Law and You > Administrative Law > Growth of Delegated Legislation The Constitution of India empowers Legislature to make laws for the country and it is the power of the executive to administer and execute the law made by the legislature. This is in accordance with the doctrine of the separation of power. However, frequently…
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Introduction to Delegated Legislation
Law and You > Administrative Law > Introduction to Delegated Legislation What is Delegated Legislation? The Constitution of India empowers Legislature to make laws for the country and it is the power of the executive to administer and execute the law made by the legislature. This is in accordance with the doctrine of the separation…









