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26Dr.Tiwari, Y.Ksupranote16,
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44 Laura O’Toole, Jessica R Schiffman, Gender
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[1]Power of attorney format IndiaFilings,
https://www.indiafilings.com/learn/power-attorney-format/ (last visited Dec 31,
2021)
[1]Bank of Bengal v Ramanathan, AIR
1915 PC 121.
[1]ibid.
[1]Supra note 4.
[1]According to Section 37 cl. e: “The directors shall
not transact any kind of banking business other than those above specified, and
in particular they shall not make any loan or advance- (e) nor shall they
discount or buy, or advance and
lend, or open cash-credits on the security of any
negotiable instrument of any individual of partnership firm, payable in the
town or at the place where it is presented for discount, which does not carry on
it the several responsibilities of at least two persons or firms unconnected
with each other in general partnership;”
[1]ibid.
[1]Pierce, Richard J. “COMPARING THE COMPETITION LAW
REGIMES OF THE UNITED STATES AND INDIA.” National Law School of India Review,
vol. 29, no. 1, Student Advocate Committee, 2017, pp. 48–69,
http://www.jstor.org/stable/26459200.
[1]Bank of Bengal v Ramanathan, AIR
1915 PC 121.
[1]Bryant, Powis and Bryant Ltd vs. Banque du Peuple
(1893) AC 170.
[1]Powers of Attorney, 2 CAN. L.
REV. 132 (1902).
[1]Akbarbhai Kesarbhai Sipai vs.
Mohanbhai Ambabhai, C/SA/183/2014.
[1]Section 118, The Indian Evidence
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considers that they are prevented from understanding the questions put to them,
or from giving rational answers to those questions, by tender years, extreme
old age, disease, whether of body or mind, or any other cause of the same
kind.”
[1]According to Section 85: “Presumptions
as to powers-of-attorney-The Court shall presume that every document purporting
to be a power-of-attorney, and to have been executed before, and authenticated
by, a Notary Public, or any Court, Judge, Magistrate, [Indian ]Consul or
Vice-Consul, or representative of the [Central Government], was so executed and
authenticated.”
[1] Kailash Devi vs. Matadeen
Agarwal, AIR 2001 Raj 306,
[1]Shambhu Dutt Shastri vs. State of Rajasthan, 1986 (2) WLN 713
[1]Smt. Samta Sanghi vs Shri V.G.
Siddharth, W.P NO.3261/2016.
[1]Damodaran Suran vs. Kesavan Meenakshy, WP(C) No.
27619 of 2007(K).
[1]Powers of Attorney, 2 CAN. L. REV. 132 (1902)
Implied Authority of
Agent to Purchase Personal Property: By Floyd R. Mechem
The Law of Evidence: By
Edmund M. Morgan
William Payson; Prince Richardson,
Jerome. Law of Evidence (8).
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IXGaurav Akrani, Growth and
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[1]The
Right to information Act 2005 section 24(1): Act not to apply to certain
organizations: Nothing contained in this Act shall apply to the intelligence
and security organizations specified in the Second Schedule, being
organizations established by the Central Government or any information
furnished by such organizations to that Government:
[1] The
Right to information Act 2005 section 8(1)(g): information, the disclosure
of which would endanger the life or physical safety of any person or identify
the source of information or assistance given in confidence for law enforcement
or security purposes;