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Vol 1, Issue IV, October - December 2008
Opening Address
Legal Wraps:
India
New Companies Bill approved by the Cabinet
SEBI decides to amend Clause 41 of the listing agreement
Supreme Court says that pilots can fly thrice in nine hours
Logistic companies oppose amendments to the Postal Act
Father has access to his child through a webcam for the first time in judicial history
International
Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong top the tables
WHO resolved to ensure accessibility of drugs
Worlds trademarks lawyers meet in Berlin
United Kingdom to tighten its sex offences laws
Book Review:
India and International Law, volumes 1 (2005) and 2 (2008) by Bimal N. Patel, staff member of Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the Hague, the Netherlands

Legal Articles:
Ensuring disabled people their right to education by K.S. Bagga, Advocate, Bagga & Associates
Corporate Law vis-a-vis Litigation by Vikrant Pachnanda, Founder & Associate Director, India Law Journal
Trade dress protection for ‘look and feel’ of the Website by Purnima Kothe, student, National Law Institute University, Bhopal
Rule of Law and the BAE Systems case by Ravitej Chilumuri, student, National University of Judicial Sciences, Kolkata
Indian Railways: Steamrolling towards new horizons by Vineet Unnikrishnan, student, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar (Ahmedabad)
University Review of the Month:
Historical Trials:
 
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