397/398 - Oppression and Mismanagement - Bona fides - a Case Study - Indian Company Law

I have been continuously writing on issues touching the corporate world and sharing my personal experience and views with the readers, my colleagues and people connected to the corporate world. While there are many legal issues and the law touching the corporate world and functioning of companies in India, I have written considerably on sections 397/398 of the Companies Act, 1956. I was always of the opinion that the listed public companies are well regulated to a great extent. ...
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Getting into Law School

Are you wondering how to get into law school? There are many times during a student's time at college where the decisions they make will affect their future choices. Getting into law school depends on many factors that are much easier to manage while you are starting college than learn when you are getting ready to start applying at schools. Read on for some steps you can take when you start making your college choices as well as steps you can take when you are starting the law ...
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Corporate Liability and Personal Injury Law

Companies that manufacture and distribute medical products have the potential of realizing literally billions of dollars in profits from each of their products. Ideally these companies take the proper steps to assure that the medicines they manufacture are both safe and not unreasonably dangerous, but that isn't always the case.It is their responsibility to ensure that their products are safe by integrating state of the art technology in the design, fabrication, inspection, and ...
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Company Law Firms With Their New Services Like Company Incoprporation and Business Registration

As with the increasing number of companies that are getting launched with their different product or services, raises the demand of law firms in India. Now day's the technology has taken a remarkable turn where one can get complete guidance and assistance form different corporate law firms. All these firms are well equipped with different attorneys, lawyers and other staff members who are specialized in offering different types of company law services to their domestic as well as ...
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Know the San Diego DUI Law Before You Get Arrested!

Although San Diego is a great place to visit all throughout the year, it has some of the strictest rules and requirements on DUI cases. The San Diego DUI laws and provisions are there to make it driving under the influence in San Diego something not worthwhile doing. And the results have been good. Last summer, though there were around 2000 arrests during the summer seasons, there were no recorded DUI related fatalities. This is significant as the decrease of the number of lives lost due to DUI ...
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Parent's Right, Public School Law, Educational Laws & Policies, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis

    William Allan Kritsonis, PhD Professor   PUBLIC SCHOOL LAW  EDUCATIONAL LAWS & POLICIES   PARENT'S RIGHTS    INTRODUCTION              Parents are an essential partner in the education of their children.  While constitutional law does not necessarily outline parental rights regarding education, Texas statutory law does.  In fact, in 1995 the Texas Legislature amended the Texas Education Code to include parent rights and responsibilities.  According to Chapter 26 of ...
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Student Assessment, Public School Law, Educational Laws and Policies, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis

William Allan Kritsonis, PhD Professor   Public School Law & Educational Laws and Policies   STUDENT ASSESSMENT INTRODUCTION Standardized testing in the state of Texas has undergone several makeovers.  Currently Texas public school students are administered the TAKS (Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skill) test, but in 1997 the state administered the TAAS (Texas Assessment of Academic Skill) test.  In tenth grade public school students were required to successfully complete the 'exit ...
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Special Education, Public School Law & Educational Laws and Policies, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis

  William Alan Kritsonis, PhD Professor   Public School Law & Educational Laws and Policies         FAPE                                                       INTRODUCTION   The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is the law that provides your child with the right to a free, appropriate public education (FAPE). The purpose of the IDEA is "to ensure that all children with disabilities have available to them a free ...
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Public School Law & Educational Laws and Policies, Employment, Due Process, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis

Dr. William Allan Kritsonis Professor   Public School Law & Educational Laws and Policies   Case Five   Court of Appeals of Texas, Beaumont.   Nora Kathryn CONROY, Appellant v. NACOGDOCHES INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, Appellee. No. 09-05-362 CV.     LITIGANTS   Plaintiffs-Appellant: Nora Kathryn CONROY   Defendants-Appellee:  NACOGDOCHES INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT   BACKGROUND               At the time Conroy filed her petition, she had been employed as a special ...
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History of Law Enforcement

Though the idea of defending oneself physically has been around since nearly the dawn of time, organized law enforcement is a relatively new idea. As self defense evolved, it became defined by several disciplined forms, such as martial arts. Though it is an excellent idea for everyone to be trained in some form of physical self defense, and to carry self defense products like stun guns or pepper spray to defend themselves against any violent or dangerous situation, of course today there are ...
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