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Blogs, Environmental Laws

Forest Rights in India: A Blessing in Disguise?

“They want us to give up on another chunk of our tribal land, and this is not the first time for the last time” – Sitting Bull. Schedule tribe is a group of historically disadvantaged people of India but the constitution of India considers schedule tribe as that group of people who are acquainted as […]

Blogs, Company Law

Classification of Companies under Companies Act, 2013

A company is a voluntary association of persons who have come together to conduct business activities and earn a profit. It is an association of persons who have come together for a common purpose or objective. Section 2(20) of the Companies Act, 2013 defines the word “company” as “Company incorporated under this Companies Act, 2013

Blogs, Case Analysis

Maneka Gandhi v. Union Of India: Analysis of Impact

With the aim to tackle the right conferred by the Apex Court of India in Satwant Singh Sawhney V Ramarathnam, which enabled the right to travel abroad to be included within the ambit of Article 21 the Parliament enacted The Passports Act 1967. The object of this Act is to empower the authorities to enable

Blogs, IT Laws

Cyber Security Challenges and Trends in 2021

In the present age, Cyber Security assumes a pivotal job in the field of data innovation (IT). The main part of Securing the data has got one of the greatest tests in everyday life. At whatever point we talk about network safety, the principal thing that rings a bell is ‘digital violations.’ which are expanding

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Whatsapp’s Privacy Policy and Competition Law 

Background of Whatsapp’s new Privacy Policy Earlier this year, the social media platform WhatsApp announced that it would be making changes to its privacy policy. This led to a massive controversy, with several experts speaking out against the move[1], a call for a shift to platforms like Signal, which business scion Elon Musk joined in

Blogs, Competition Law

MRTP Act, 1969 and MRTP (Amendment) Act, 1991

India has been a country from the very beginning where competitive markets have always existed. Socialism was prevailing in the country during the reign of Indira Gandhi. Big organizations are beginning to be considered with doubt. Therefore, a number of committees were formed by the government to create a system that could regulate the accumulation

Blogs, Labour Law

Trade Unions

An organisation formed by trade workers that work for their common interest is Trade Union. Basically their aim is to work for their common interest and show it to the management. It was the year 1890, when for the first time the association of mill workers was formed in the name of Bombay Millhands Association.

Blogs, Law of Torts

The Law of Torts in Contact Sports

The Sports Industry is starting to gain a lot of importance in mainstream culture as well in the Economy of nations. Therefore, it’s not surprising to find several legislations, laws, rules and other forms of Legal bindings within the Sports Industry. For example, the concept of Contracts as a promise that the players and sporting

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