33 Sitting Supreme Court Judges donate 50,000 Rupees each towards the Prime Minister CARES Fund to help with the relief work amid he COVID-19

The Judges of Supreme Court have contributed to the Prime Minister’s CARES relief programme works for the COVID-19. Brief Facts All the 33 Judges sitting at the Supreme Court of India has donated 50,000 Rupees each towards the Prime Minister’s CARES relief programme which was set up amid the coronavirus pandemic. Key Points 1. All

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DOCTRINE OF FRUSTRATION AND FORCE MAJUERE

Doctrine of frustration means those cases where the performance of contract has become impossible to perform due to any unavoidable reason or condition. Under the doctrine of frustration, a promisor is relieved of any liability under a contractual agreement, in the event of a breach of contract, where a party to the agreement is prevented from, or

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ANALYSIS OF Draft Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Amendment Rules, 2020

April 03, 2020 ANALYSIS OF Draft Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Amendment Rules, 2020 The MCA has invited public comments on the draft Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Amendment Rules, 2020 at http://feedapp.mca.gov.in/csr/till the end of business hours on 10th April, 2020… 1. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for companies has been mandated through the Companies

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Nalsar not to detain students over exams, as Symbi, NMIMS cancel theirs • NUJS refuses student requests

Students taking online exams, possibly Nalsar Hyderabad has – apparently on the advice of the University Grants Commission (UGC) and “recognising extraordinary circumstances” of the coronavirus pandemic – not made students’ advancement to the next academic year contingent on performance in the end of semester exams and has decided not to hold these online. However,

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No complete embargo, under the Transplantation of Human Organs & Tissues Act, 1994, on minors from donating organs: Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court has held that there is no complete embargo, under the Transplantation of Human Organs & Tissues Act, 1994, on minors from donating organs. The Single Bench of Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva held that the minors can only be allowed to donate organs in exceptional medical circumstances, by rules and when there’s no

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