Year: 2005 Language: english Author: Shrikant Hathi & Binita Hathi Genre: Handbook Publisher: Lex Nexus Edition: 3rd (Revised) Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 254 Description: This third edition (revised) book contains the entire gamut of admiralty edicts including ship arrest and substantive maritime law prevalent in India. This book is about a subject that has been lurking in the scourges of darkness of Indian maritime history for many decades. It provides an in-depth insight into Indian Admiralty law, thus placing maritime practice at the threshold of the legal fraternity. This book is a compact, integrated guide to admiralty law in India. The primary purpose of this book is to better enlighten shipping and industry related professionals to take prompt and decisive decisions. We seek to clarify what the law requires, allow and prohibit, not to comment on how well it does so or whether what it should. We hope that this publication will contribute towards the realistic assessment and debate of the surrounding issues.
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Maritime Practice In India
Language: english
Author: Shrikant Hathi & Binita Hathi
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Lex Nexus
Edition: 3rd (Revised)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 254
Description: This third edition (revised) book contains the entire gamut of admiralty edicts including ship arrest and substantive maritime law prevalent in India. This book is about a subject that has been lurking in the scourges of darkness of Indian maritime history for many decades. It provides an in-depth insight into Indian Admiralty law, thus placing maritime practice at the threshold of the legal fraternity.
This book is a compact, integrated guide to admiralty law in India. The primary purpose of this book is to better enlighten shipping and industry related professionals to take prompt and decisive decisions. We seek to clarify what the law requires, allow and prohibit, not to comment on how well it does so or whether what it should. We hope that this
publication will contribute towards the realistic assessment and debate of the surrounding issues.
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