Papers by SANDIP BHOSALE

There is no doubt that, NRIs have increased multifold in foreign jurisdictions & earning much mor... more There is no doubt that, NRIs have increased multifold in foreign jurisdictions & earning much more than their Indian counterparts but still many NRI’s are facing some common issues which is creating sense of insecurity, complications & hindrances in their lives. At present many of them are confronting through disputes relating to property issues regarding investments in property, illegal occupation of lands/flats/apartments/houses by some crooked & deceitful persons, Transfer of ownership or assigning power of Attorney & on other hand meeting through problems of matrimonial issues. These problems are handicapped for want of proper professional information and advice on Indian laws. The lure of settling in foreign jurisdictions attracts a sizeable Indian population but the problems created by such migration largely remain unresolved. In the light of above the present paper highlights the law and rules governing purchase, sale and repatriation sale proceeds of immovable property by NRI. This paper also discusses with inheritance, lease and mortgage of immovable property in case of NRIs. Conclusion part of this paper suggests some suggestions to this present problem.
Key words: Non Residential Indian (NRI), PIO (Person of Indian origin), Property, Repatriation.
India a country of cultural values and rituals, ceremonies cannot afford to plunge into western s... more India a country of cultural values and rituals, ceremonies cannot afford to plunge into western society. But since growing economy and people getting more and more aware, India finally has to step ahead and walk with the rest of the world by legalizing Live-in relationship. Yeah it sounds absurd that country like India would allow its citizens to do that, but its fact the state cabinet gave its green signal to amend Section 125 of Criminal Procedure Code which seeks to protect the pecuniary interests of the other women. However, it would need the centre’s stamp of approval to become a law.

Good governance is associated with efficient and effective administration in a democratic framewo... more Good governance is associated with efficient and effective administration in a democratic framework. It is considered as citizen-friendly, citizen caring and responsive administration. Good governance emerged as a powerful idea when multilateral and bilateral agencies like the World Bank, UNDP, OECD, ADB, etc. realized that project success substantially depended on conditions of governance in the aid receiving countries .In general, good governance is perceived as a normative principle of administrative law, which obliges the State to perform its functions in a manner that promotes the values of efficiency, non-corruptibility, and responsiveness to civil society According to the World Bank, governance is "the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country’s economic and social resources for development. “United Nation Development programme while defining concept of good governance placed greater emphasis on sustainable human development .the UNDP emphasizes the human development, the elimination of poverty and public administration

The role of the India Judiciary and the scope of judicial interpretation have expanded remarkably... more The role of the India Judiciary and the scope of judicial interpretation have expanded remarkably in recent times, partly because of the tremendous growth of statutory intervention in the present era. The judiciary plays an important role in the protection of fundamental rights of the citizen and non-citizens alike. The twin safeguards of equality before law and equal protection of laws are acknowledge as two of the most important pillars of human rights of the universe of freedom that is where ever freedom to assert human rights is recognized, whether under an unwritten or a written constitution. India is the largest democracy in the world, a sovereign, socialist, secular democratic and republic with a comprehensive charter of rights written into its constitution. The Indian Constitution lays down base on which its foreign policy should be constructed and its international obligations respected. These base are articulated principally in Article 51, which occurs in Part IV of the Indian Constitution.
The concept of One Person Company has been included in Section 2 (62) of Company Bill India, 2011... more The concept of One Person Company has been included in Section 2 (62) of Company Bill India, 2011. Though this concept is new in India, OPCs are in existence in quite few countries like China, UK, Australia, Singapore and Pakistan etc. This concept has been introduced for the first time.
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Key words: Non Residential Indian (NRI), PIO (Person of Indian origin), Property, Repatriation.
Conference Presentations by SANDIP BHOSALE
Key words: Non Residential Indian (NRI), PIO (Person of Indian origin), Property, Repatriation.