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Who Is A Consumer?

Consumer is someone who buys goods and services for personal use. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019, under Section 2(7), defines a consumer.

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Judges: Appointment and Removal

The Constitution which is the supreme law of the land provides for the division of powers between the Central and the State governments. It is the essence of the federal constitution that divides the powers between two governments. But the language of the Constitution is not free from ambiguities. Therefore, the meaning is interpreted differently

Blogs, Criminal Law

ANALYSIS: MURDER AND ATTEMPT TO MURDER

The expression ‘murder’ has been derived from the Germanic word, mortna, which means secret killing. Although it was said that in the early period German people had drawn the distinction between open killing and secret killing where the former was not punishable and the later one was. But as per twelfth century every homicide whether

Blogs, Contract Law, What's New

Consideration Under Indian Contract Act 1872

‘Quid pro quo’, a legal maxim literally meaning something for something. It is a  common understanding between parties to supply a commodity, reciprocally for the merchandise or administrations which they have each profited by accepting. Consideration in layman’s term is the simple concept of give and take. The Indian Contract Act defines consideration as, ‘When

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Copyright Protection of fictional character : An Analysis

The issue of protection of fictional characters under IP laws separate from the works which contain them has plagued IP law scholars since the late 20th century. The rise in popularity of fictional characters which gives them higher marketability makes this issue an attractive one[1]. In the last few decades, due to the rise of

Blogs, Business Law

DISHONOR OF CHEQUE

According to Section 6 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, a “cheque” is a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand and it includes the electronic image of a truncated cheque and cheque in the electronic form.[1] In simpler words, a cheque is an

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