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When Banks Pass the Blame
Two recent judgements of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) are...
Maybe, just maybe, the courts are listening to what Moneylife has been saying for...
One of the important tasks that the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) performs,...
Judge David Barron had this to say. “For want of a comma, we have this...
Since the advent of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, there has been a flurry of complaints...
“I swear, I don’t even know her.”   We have seen it before. The most recent denials...
The judiciary is the third arm of democracy, after the executive and the legislature. It is...
Express highways, freeways, sea links, flyovers, tunnels, monorails or metros. The need...
When an investor puts money in an initial public offer (IPO) of shares by a company, he...
Whether in economics or accountancy, this title is a cliché. An economy based on shortages is...
We lament the endemic delays in our judicial system; we grumble that it takes years for a...
“We will go to the High Court”!   It is wise to think twice before embarking on that...
Nearly every few weeks there is a train accident in some part of our vast country, resulting...
It takes two to fight. WWF bouts add a few more, going by the saying, ‘the more, the...
Undeniably, justice delayed is justice denied; but what would one say if justice is not only...
This has to be the horror story of the year. American justice gone Wild West. And a sensible...
Most of us have to deal with banks on a regular basis and, with emphasis on making India...
The Indian Contract Act is definitely no thriller. Teaching it to students, especially to...
We live in turbulent times, surrounded by ever growing risks. Be it at the workplace, on the...
Do not doubt the veracity of what follows, the author has personally witnessed each incident....
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