Rahul Ranjan

Measures to Ensure Better Performance of Duties by Directors under the OHADA Uniform Act on Commercial Companies: Prospects and Challenges

The OHADA Uniform Act on Commercial Companies and Economic Interest Groups, like other corporate laws in the world seeks to ensuring and enhancing brilliant corporate performance within the OHADA zone. To achieve this, the OHADA Legislator has included in the Uniform Act on Commercial companies provisions that are obligations or duties imposed on corporate directors. […]

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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Bio-Medical Waste Management among Public Hospitals in Hubli- Dharwad City

Improper disposal Bio-Medical Waste can be infectious to both people and environment causing high contamination, this needs responsibility from various persons including, occupiers, Government authorities, operators, and persons who are involved in the segregation process, while segregation of waste at generation level in more important and needs to be focused it. Improper management of hospital

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The Malaysian Carriage of Goods by Air Act 1974 (CAA 1974): The Legal Framework and Liability of Carrier

Carriage of goods by air in Malaysia is governed by four international conventions. They are the 1929 Warsaw Convention as revised at The Hague in 1955, the Guadalajara Convention 1961, the Warsaw–Hague Convention further amended by Montreal Protocol No.4 and the Montreal Convention 1999. They are identified as the Warsaw System Conventions and the Montreal

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Medico-Legal Issues in Organ Transplantation and the Appraisal of its Legal Regimes in Nigeria

Human organ transplantation is as old as human history. In this paper, God is acclaimed to be the author of human organ transplantation. Meanwhile, owing to advancements in medical research, the tendency is now toward animal organ transplantation to the human organ. Also, medical advancement, most especially the preservation of human beings as neomorts for

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Right to Silence in India – An Analysis of its Scope, Use and Efficacy

This article aims to understand the scope of the right to silence in India with respect to criminal cases. Incidents involving coercion on accused with an aim to extract evidence is a common occurrence in this country. Had the Constitution framers not included the right against self-incrimination, then the incidents of custodial brutality, compelled testimony

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Aircraft Amendment Act 2020: A Step towards India’s Rising Stature in the Global Aviation Community

The Aircraft (Amendment) Act, 2020 (“Amendment Act”) received the Presidential Assent on September 19, 2020, and was notified in the Official Gazette on September 20, 2020, thereby according it the status of enforceable law.  The Amendment Act seeks changes in the regulatory framework in the aviation sector in India. The aviation sector in India is

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Women’s Sexuality and Reproductive Rights – A Critical Study

The term Sexuality is related to a person’s sexual behaviour and feelings, being attracted toward someone physically, sexually or emotionally all these things are part of our sexuality. Women sexuality is very less concerned topic for world specially in the country like India. Why India? It is because may our society give women a prior

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The Supreme Court and Intergenerational Equity in Environment Matters

The concept of ‘Intergenerational Equity’ was first propounded in the UN Conference on Human Environment, 1972 at Stockholm as: “The natural resources of earth, including air, water, land, flora and fauna and especially representative samples of natural ecosystem must be safeguarded for the benefit of the present and future generation through careful planning or management

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