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    Transparency Guarantees

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    TDiscussion Paper on Transparency Guarantees in Amartya Sen’s Development as Freedom for the National Seminar on Development as Freedom July 31-August 1 New Delhi by Parth J Shah Centre for Civil Society K-36 Hauz Khas Enclave‚ New Delhi 110016 Tel: 2653 7456 Fax: 2651 2347 Email: parth@ccsindia.org Web: www.ccsindia.org Transparency Guarantees Among the five substantive freedoms‚ transparency guarantees receive the least amount of space in the book.1 The definition of transparency

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    Lokpal Bill

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    June 11‚ 2011 Lok Pal and Judiciary A key aspect of the current debate about Lok Pal is about whether the Judiciary should be brought under the jurisdiction of Lok Pal. This issue figured prominently even in the consensus-building effort ‘Round Table on Lok Pal’ held in New Delhi‚ on April 24‚ 2011. There was a broad consensus among the participants that the accountability and probity in higher judiciary should be ensured‚ but through a separate and powerful mechanism of National Judicial Commission

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    Overworked Manager

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    CASE SUMMARY PROBLEM STATEMENT PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED 1. Autocratic Leadership Mr. Lok is a very domineering individual. He has this dictatorial style to manage the estate. He likes to control over all decisions and little inputs from his subordinates. He makes decision based on his own ideas and judgement and rarely accepts others. Besides‚ with his 26 years working experiences and his agricultural and technical expertise‚ he feels that he has the capability to accomplish every related task

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    Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) OBJECTIVE Antyodaya Anna yojana has been launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister  of  India on  the  25th December‚2000. This  scheme  reflects  the  commitment  of  the Government of India to ensure food security for all create a hunger  free  India in the next five years and to reform and improve the Public Distribution System so  as to serve the poorest of the poor in rural and urban areas. It is for the poorest of poor that the  Antyodya  Anna  Yojana  has  been 

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE LEGAL PROCESS Note: Only minimum reading materials are reproduced here. Students are advised to familiarize themselves with all the recommended readings and participate in discussions in the class. (a) The object of Law Study (b) Studying Law under the “Case Method” (c) The Case Method from Student’s point of view. The following extracts are from: (a) Stanley V. Kinyon‚ How to Study Law and Write Law Examinations (1951) (b) Edward H. Levi‚ An Introduction to Legal Reasoning

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    the coming K11 Beijing and Wuhan (K11 Concepts Limited‚ 2014b). 3.2.5 Case Selection: Lok Fu Plaza Lok Fu Plaza‚ located in Lok Fu‚ is now the largest shopping mall managed by The Link Management Limited. It was originally named “Lok Fu Centre” when it was built in the 1980s. After large-scale renovation during 2008 to 2011‚ it has been renamed as “Lok Fu Plaza” (The Link Management Limited‚ 2010). Serving the Lok Fu District‚ it is classified as a neighborhood shopping mall. As the commonest venue

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    Indian Constitution

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    The Constitution of India has some distinct and unique features as compared to other constitutions to the world. As Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‚ the Chairman of the Drafting Committee puts it‚ the framers had tried to accumulate and accommodate the best features of other constitutions‚ keeping in view the peculiar problems and needs of our country. The following are the salient features of the Constitution of India. 1. Longest written constitution Indian Constitution can be called the largest

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    ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN INDIA (ADR)             In a rapidly developing society human needs are bound to multiply resulting into conflict of interests. People become more conscious about their individual rights and litigation becomes an inevitable part of their life due to rising incidence of disputes among them. The problem is further compounded when there is lack of discipline in the litigation process an judicial mechanism finds it difficult to cope up with the enormous caseload. Particularly

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    Strengths Tung Lok being the leading innovative restaurant‚ innovation is their key to success. In order to cater to different market segment‚ each of their outlets is distinctive in its own way at the same time maintaining its name for quality. To ensure quality of food produce‚ all their chiefs are personally selected by their managing director. They have a very experience management team in which every senior management has an average of a decade of experience in F&B industry. They have leaded

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    Right to Information Act

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    About Right to Information 1) This Act may be called the Right to Information Act‚ 2005. 2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. 3) The provisions of sub-section (1) of section 4‚ sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5‚ sections 12‚ 13‚ 15‚16‚ 24 ‚ 27 and 28 shall come into force at once‚ and the remaining provisions of this Act shall come into force on the one hundred and twentieth day of its enactment. When does it come into force

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