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Company Acquisitions Handbook
Bloomsbury Professional; Patrick Dunne, Ian Connon, Robert Halls, Jonathan Raggett, Monica Ma, William Dawson, et al
 
Butterworths Company Law Handbook 2011
LexisNexis Butterworths; Keith Walmsley
 
Competition Law Summit
@ Grand Hyatt Mumbai on 15-16 November 2011 organized by CCH India
 
The Science of DNA Fingerprinting
@ Regional Science City, Lucknow on 12-13 November 2011, organized by BioAxis DNA Research Centre Private Limited
 
Mullaperiyar: SC fails to consider TN's plea
The Supreme Court has dismissed the Tamil Nadu plea to undertake repair works at the Mullaperiyar Dam. The constitutional bench of the SC stated that only after the report by the high powered panel can this be decided.
 
Achuthanandan to be summoned over son's appointment
A nine-member legislative committee, appointed by the Kerala assembly speaker to probe charges of irregularity in the appointment of V.S. Achuthanandan's son as director of a state-run IT institute, decided to summon the former chief minister and 13 others.
 
Centre likely to relax Cabotage law
The Union Shipping Ministry is seriously considering relaxation in Cabotage law, which now regulates delivery of coastal cargo at Indian ports by foreign flag vessels.
 
Attachments after verifying records
Udumbanchola tahsildar V.R. Mohanan Pillai on Thursday said that unauthorised constructions were being attached as government property only after ensuring that they had come up on encroached land.
 
Only actual damages for air-crash cases
A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court set aside a single judge's verdict holding that Air India Ltd. was bound to pay a minimum compensation of one lakh Special Drawing Rights equivalent to Rs.75 lakh, each to the legal heirs of those killed in the Mangalore air crash on May 22, 2010.
 
Congress activist held on charge of raping minor girls
The city police arrested a 40-year-old Congress activist on the charge of sexually exploiting two orphaned minor girls under his care. The suspect, Vincent Joseph, is a local resident and “self-proclaimed” social activist in the coastal neighborhood.
 
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