Case Analysis on Cairn v. India: International Commercial Arbitration with special reference to United Kingdom-India Bilateral Investment Treaty Background On January 20th 2012, the Supreme Court of India gave its verdict in the Vodafone case. The case was regarding tax invasion in regards to capital gains in lieu of sale of shares. The court held […]
Despite the long-term effects of the 2008 economic crisis and global recession, the number of workers living in severe poverty has decreased significantly over the last 25 years. The middle class now accounts for more than 34% of total jobs in developing countries, a figure that has nearly tripled between 1991 and 2015.
The doctrine of mutuality is a doctrine derived from the theory that a person cannot make a profit from himself. This doctrine is generally applicable in the case wherein a group of people form an association and pool in their surplus income in the common fund of the association. The fund that is collected in this pool is used in furtherance of the benefit of the members, depending on the nature of the association.