CAVEAT
Caveat literally means “let him beware”. It is a caution registered in a public court or office to indicate to the officials that they are not to act in the matter mentioned in the Caveat without first giving…
READ MORE“A crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation” – Edwin Sutherland Not every crime involves a smoking gun. Some crimes are committed right under the victim’s nose…
READ MOREYou are in process of creating a website for your business, when the developer asks for your Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy page, a question comes to your mind, do you really need to create a Terms and…
READ MOREIf one is in a foreclosure, or is falling behind on mortgage payments, it’s crucial to understand the basics of the foreclosure process in order to avoid its dire consequences. Foreclosure is a legal process in which…
READ MOREThirteenth of July, 2016 saw a historic judgment by aFive Judge Constitutional Bench (comprising Justices J.S. Khehar, DipakMisra, Madan B. Lokur, P.C. Ghose and N.V. Ramana) of the Supreme Court of India, which paved the way for the…
READ MOREJUVENILE JUSTICE LAW 2015 Keeping in view the need for justice to be ensured to victims of heinous offences, major changes were brought about in criminal laws, especially those dealing with rape; likewise there was a the Houses…
READ MOREStartup India – Standup India What is Startup India Standup India Campaign? A new campaign named as “Startup India, Standup India” was announced by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his speech on 15th August 2015. The scheme was launched…
READ MOREWHY YOU NEED TO CONSIDER REGISTERING TRADE MARK FOR YOUR BUSINESS: A trade mark is an important asset for one’s business and contributes to the goodwill generated. A registered trade mark can stop others from using your…
READ MOREThe concept of One Person Company (OPC) in India was introduced through the Companies Act, 2013 to support entrepreneurs who are on their own capable of starting a venture by allowing them to create a single person…
READ MOREIn the recent years, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has received widespread popularity both in the general public as well as in the legal profession. As the name itself suggests, it is the alternate solution for dispute resolution….
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