The case of Vikram Bakshi v/s McDonald’s India Private Limited is a high-profile case of a franchise dispute that has been ongoing since 2013. The dispute is related to the termination of the franchise agreement between McDonald’s India Private Limited (MIPL) and Connaught Plaza Restaurants Private Limited (CPRL), a franchisee owned by Vikram Bakshi. In… Continue reading McDonald’s India Private Limited v/s Vikram Bakshi
Category: Administrative Law
Case study- Mills Music, Inc.v.Snyder
Name- Muskan Shaikh Roll no- M2227 Law Case Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder (1985) Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder, 469 U.S. 153 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that if the author of a work authorizes derivatives, the terms negotiated in exchange for that grant stand even if… Continue reading Case study- Mills Music, Inc.v.Snyder
Case Study-Mills Music, Inc.v/s Snyder.
Name- Muskan Shaikh Roll no- M2227 Law Case Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder (1985) Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder, 469 U.S. 153 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that if the author of a work authorizes derivatives, the terms negotiated in exchange for that grant stand even if the grant… Continue reading Case Study-Mills Music, Inc.v/s Snyder.
Case study- Mills Music, Inc.v.Snyder
Name- Muskan Shaikh Roll no- M2227 law case Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder (1985) Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder, 469 U.S. 153 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that if the author of a work authorizes derivatives, the terms negotiated in exchange for that grant stand even if… Continue reading Case study- Mills Music, Inc.v.Snyder
Case study- Mills Music, Inc.v.Snyder
Name- Muskan Shaikh Roll no- M2227 law case Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder (1985) Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder, 469 U.S. 153 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that if the author of a work authorizes derivatives, the terms negotiated in exchange for that grant stand even if… Continue reading Case study- Mills Music, Inc.v.Snyder
Case Study-Mills Music,Inc.v, Snyder.
Name- Muskan Shaikh Roll no- M2227 Law case Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder (1985) Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder, 469 U.S. 153 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that if the author of a work authorizes derivatives, the terms negotiated in exchange for that grant stand even if the grant… Continue reading Case Study-Mills Music,Inc.v, Snyder.
Mills Music,Inc.v, Snyder.
Name- Muskan Shaikh roll no- M2227 Law case Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder (1985) Mills Music, Inc. v. Snyder, 469 U.S. 153 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that if the author of a work authorizes derivatives, the terms negotiated in exchange for that grant stand even if the grant… Continue reading Mills Music,Inc.v, Snyder.
TATA VS CYRUS MISTRY
Name:- tejas chaugule Roll no:-M2241 Institute:- fr c rodrigues MMS SEM2 TATA VS CYRUS MISTRY. In the Board Meeting of Tata Sons Limited held on 24th October 2016 Mr. Cyrus Mistry was replaced from the post of Executive Chairman with immediate effect on the ground of trust deficit and repeated departures from the culture of… Continue reading TATA VS CYRUS MISTRY
Relaxo Footwears Limited vs Aqualite Industries Pvt Limited
Name:-Roshni ashok pawshe Roll no:-M2241 Institute:- fr c rodrigues of management studies MMS SEM 2 Relaxo Footwears Limited vs Aqualite Industries Pvt Limited on 8 October, 2021 RELAXO FOOTWEARS LIMITED ….. (Plaintiff) Through Mr.Pravin Anand, Mr. Saif Khan, Mr.Shobhit Agrawal and Mr.Deepank Singhal Vs AQUALITE INDUSTRIES PVT LIMITED ….. (Defendant) Through Mr.Sandeep Sethi, Sr. Adv.… Continue reading Relaxo Footwears Limited vs Aqualite Industries Pvt Limited
Mr. Lachhman P. Udhani, Mr. Deepak … vs Redington (India) Ltd on 25 April, 2006 by Rishabh S Kaiparambil(M2237)
The case involves a petition for cancelling criminal proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act against accused, who are directors of M/s. Gallant Computers Pvt. Ltd. The respondent-complainant claimed that the accused and others placed orders for computer peripherals and accessories and towards the outstanding amounts payable for purchasing the said materials. Cheques… Continue reading Mr. Lachhman P. Udhani, Mr. Deepak … vs Redington (India) Ltd on 25 April, 2006 by Rishabh S Kaiparambil(M2237)