JUDICIAL CORRUPTION‚ ACCOUNTABILITY AND DEMOCRACY Ronak Karanpuria1[1] “Justice howls when she is dragged about by bribe-devouring men whose verdicts are crooked when they sit in judgment.” Abstract The aim of the paper is to discuss whether the judiciary should be held accountable to law in the present scenario of India. Courts irresponsive behavior will undermine the reign of law and democracy. Defects in selection method of judge’s append with corruption in judiciary
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Index Page No. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………02 Ethics of Medical Negligence…………………………………………………………………………………….03 Tort of Clinical Negligence………………………………………………………………………………………..05 Practice of Defensive Medicine…………………………………………………………………………………06 Principle of Res Ipsa Loquito…………………………………………………………………………………….07 Duty of Care……………………………………………………………………………………………………………08 Duty on part of Hospital and Doctor to obtain prior consent of patient..…………………08 NHS Redress
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Chaturvedi‚ A.‚ Pandey‚ A. and Ghosh‚ S. K. (2006). Firm financing through IPOs: a study of causal variables responsible for under-pricing. Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective‚ 10(3)‚ Pp. 23-34 * Jha-Dang‚ P * Rastogi‚ A. K.‚ Jain‚ P. K. and Yadav‚ S. S. (2006). Debt financing in India in public‚ private and foreign companies. Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective‚ 10(3)‚ Pp. 45-58 * Upadhyay‚ Y * Srivastava‚ S. K. (2006). Logistics and supply chain practices in India. Vision: The Journal
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References: Akkerman‚ R.‚ Meer‚ van der‚ D.‚ and Donk‚ van‚ P.D.‚ 2010. Make to stock and mix to order: choosing intermediate products in the food processing industry Banerjee‚ A. and Yadav‚ G.‚ 2010. Empirical framework to determine decoupling points in an ATO scenario. Proceedings of 31st Annual Conference of the American Society of Engineering Management. Banerjee‚ A.‚ Mukhopadhyay‚ S.K.‚ and Sarkar‚ B.‚ 2010. An intrinsic decoupling
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The Impact of Derivatives on Cash Markets: What Have We Learned? Stewart Mayhew Department of Banking and Finance Terry College of Business University of Georgia Athens‚ GA 30602-6253 October 27‚ 1999 Revised: February 3‚ 2000 The Impact of Derivatives on Cash Markets: What Have We Learned? Abstract This paper summarizes the theoretical and empirical research on how the introduction of derivative securities affects the underlying market. A wide array of theoretical approaches has been applied
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August 24 AMMR Project 2012 Factors Influencing Consumer Buying Behavior of Luxury Watches Submitted by Group 4: Amber Yadav 15/68 Amrita Mohanty 15/69 Sailesh Sahu 15/176 Sohini Bera 15/185 Anurag Bajpai 15/268 Table of Contents Abstract ................................................................................................................................................... 3 Market Trend .................................................................................
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BRIDES FOR……..????? A STUDY OF MARRIAGE PATTERN AMONGST JAISWARS OF VILLAGE CHAND PARA (U.P.) Mentor: Prof. Janaki Abraham Deptt. Of Sociology Delhi School of Economics Submitted by: Anjul Chaudhari Nikita Yadav MA (sociology) AIM: Aim of the study is to understand marriage pattern amongst the JAISWAR sub caste of Kurmi caste of village Chandpara ( Bahraich distt.‚U.P.). OBJECTIVE: 1. To study different form of marriage practices of Jaiswar sub- caste in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh
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HAWALA INTRODUCTION [pic] Among the methods terrorists worldwide use to move money from regions that finance them to target countries some hardly leave any traceable trail. As regulators learned recently‚ one of the weak points in the payments chain through which illicit funds can enter is a system of traditional trust-based banking originating in southern Asia which is known as hawala. The word hawala is Hindi meaning "trust" or "exchange". Often used in relation
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MONEY LAUNDERING: INDIA AND THE WORLD Table of Contents Chapter I: Introduction Money laundering refers to the conversion of money that is illegally obtained‚ so as to make it appear to originate from a legitimate source.1 Article 1 of the EC Directive defines the term money laundering as “the conversion of property‚ knowing that such property is derived from serious crime‚ for the purpose of concealing or disguising the illicit origin of the property or of assisting any person who
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MEMBERS : Kalimuthu – 199 Jeetesh K Patel – 217 Prasad Kubal – 205 Jitendra Yadav – 234 Vivek Kothari – 204 Franco Fernandes - 236 GUIDE : Prof. Satish Namjoshi Contents Acknowledgement Introduction Methodology Statistical Treatment and Diagnostics Executive Summary Recommendations ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to
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