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Yes, we can expect justice if we sue
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sudhakar
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lawyer is one who speak 10000 words and then call it a brief
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M.S.Lalkumar
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Judiciary is one of the three arms of the very edifice of democracy. The laziness, corruption, bureaucratic delays more commonly known as red-tappism etc give fuel to the otherwise lethargic legal system to be too slow. As the saying goes "justice...
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Aarti Gupta
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"Yes, we can expect justice if we sue"
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It is never good to suffer in silence. If things done against you are wrong fight.
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Prof V Narayana Swamy
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Corruption in judiciary is the cause for this subject. Scanner is necessary every where and in every walk of public life. Contempt of Court cannot be repealed. It is a weapon to safe guard the dignity of the judiciary. It is like a sleeping...
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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Let us not blame the entire judiciary based on one or two stray cases. Our judiciary is the best with its limited resources and staff. Contempt of Court is an essential and required Act, without which judiciary will lose its respect, it rightly...
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S. Muralidharan
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Judicial Accountability was much talked about when the case of impeachment of a Justice of Supreme Court three decades ago! Eminent Jurists, viz., Justice Krishna Iyer, Justice A.N. Verma et al have been writing to the authorities time and again...
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Breakfast at McDonalds This is a good story and is true. I am a mother of three (ages 14, 12, 3) and have recently completed my college degree. The last class I had to take was Sociology. The teacher was absolutely inspiring with the qualities that I wish every human being had been graced with. Her last project of the term was called, 'Smile.' The class was asked to go out and smile at three people and document their reactions. I am a very friendly person and always smile at everyone and say hello anyway. So, I thought this would be a piece of cake, literally. Soon after we were assigned the project, my husband, youngest son, and I went out to McDonald's one crisp March morning. It was just...
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Dhesihan S
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Great story and touching too. I can see the god, thru the one who posted this, the viewer, and the people who participated and posting their thoughts as the way of mankind. God bless you all.
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M.S.Lalkumar
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A great story, perfect example of communion with God. God's hands are spread everywhere and he acts through someone like the lady in the story. It should be a lesson for those who go after earning money throwing all those virtues of humanity in wind.
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Mukesh
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Very touching & brought tears in my eyes.A very good one. This is called unconditional Love without expecting anything in return...Keep it up.....!
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The government has introduced a new central civil services cadre called the Indian Corporate Law Services (ICLS) to create an army of experts who would be involved in corporate law making and its enforcement in the country. This gives a new service option to those who qualify the toughest entrance test to get into government service. The government would train the officers at the newly-set up Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), a policy think tank, before placing them in various offices of the ministry of corporate affairs. The recruits will be trained in subjects like management, law, accounting, business finance and economics before being deputed in various agencies under the mi...
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M.S.Lalkumar
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If it works out at par with top echelons of Civil Services, surely there will more stakers from young generation of qualified lawyers who will be looking for an opening in the legal field. Certainly catching them young and moulding them at the...
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How Executive MBA will be helpful to professionals?
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Manager raising to corporate executives
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Abhishek Chatterjee
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EMBA really helps u to build up ur carrier in scientific or else u can say practical way where fundamentals r blended with new age concepts which will open up ur window of opportunities & ur potential. Its allow u to accelerate to senior...
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M.S.Lalkumar
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An executive MBA is good for a person already on the management job and has the necessary skills of management. An executive MBA will help him to climb the ladder of the heirarchy of Corporate positions. Besides this, it can also help when he...
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Abhilash K A
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Friends, This is an exciting debate, I have an exec MBA. An executive MBA is about changing personality, if an improvement in CTC is the sole discretion, even an MBA is not needed. Please note: AM Naik, has never changed job, since he joined as...
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Redefine HRD Human Relations Development K S VENKATARAMAN Managing man power If we want to do something, we need the time, money and manpower for it. Without organizing these three, we cannot do anything. The time is an infinite flow. Here we refer to a given length of time necessary to complete a work. When we want to organize and manage a project, we calculate the time needed for it. Suppose a bridge has to be constructed. Based on experience and availability of other resources, we estimate the time it would take, say, two years. Based on our calculations, we recruit say, a hundred persons. Each person works eight hours daily. Management of time of the individuals and that of the projec...
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M.S.Lalkumar
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A practical approach the HR Management. Every organisation large or small should identfy the existing skills and knowledge of their employees and identify the areas improvements required for imparting them training and make them perform better for...
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Narmada Singh
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LPO 's will definitely boom in India as there is always a"BUT" which needs to be seen from all angles even before a company gets into the ambit of LPO. The growth for now on this area seems to be slow for next 2 years atleast and not earlier than...
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M.S.Lalkumar
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I think our young lawyers can try this field of LPO and can excell in the field. They are fresh from the law school and amenable to easy adoption of new environment and the intricacies of foreign laws. The skill especially language and the legal...
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Mayank Pant
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Yes it will gain real importance now and in the future, before only some legal reaquirements were outsourced but nowadays everything from patent application drafting, legal research, pre-litigation documentation, advising clients, analyzing...
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Identify Potential Candidates
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Apply Throughput Model Against Cost Model
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Vivek Kumar Gupta
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"Take care of the employee"
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An organisation is not the name on the billboard , or a p l summary statement. The most important insignia and soul of an organisation are it's employees , whether in good times or bad. Given this situation , for any sensible (and long term...
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M.S.Lalkumar
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Advance notice as envisaged in the local labour law has to be issued to the employees who are earmaked to be laid off clearly stating that due to reduction of work consequent upon the global recession or any reason whatsoever it may be, so that...
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Pugaleanthi
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"Identify Potential Candidates"
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True, identification of potential candidates would be the better option provided the same is done genuinely by adopting the right proccess without any bias or favour, which inturn would give beneficial result, and yes experience should naturally...
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Identify Potential Candidates
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Apply Throughput Model Against Cost Model
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Vivek Kumar Gupta
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"Take care of the employee"
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An organisation is not the name on the billboard , or a p l summary statement. The most important insignia and soul of an organisation are it's employees , whether in good times or bad. Given this situation , for any sensible (and long term...
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Advance notice as envisaged in the local labour law has to be issued to the employees who are earmaked to be laid off clearly stating that due to reduction of work consequent upon the global recession or any reason whatsoever it may be, so that...
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Pugaleanthi
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"Identify Potential Candidates"
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True, identification of potential candidates would be the better option provided the same is done genuinely by adopting the right proccess without any bias or favour, which inturn would give beneficial result, and yes experience should naturally...
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birander singh dhankher
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There will be a healthy competition which will open more opportunity and expansion to the legal field and the lawyers and shall also provide a new path and height to the legal profession with better opportunities to the indian lawyers.
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M.S.Lalkumar
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Many of our young and buddging lawyers especially those who are keen on practising corporate laws get few chances to work in a Law Firm, the reason being reputed Law Firms are few. With the entry of internationally reputed law firms, our youngesters...
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vani
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Foreign law firms with common law background can be invited in our country because the basic training will remain around common law. They will provide excellent opportunities to lawyers in india. Lawyers in India can work with foreign law firms...
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