Blogs, Case Analysis

National Legal Service Authority v Union Of India: Case Analysis

The landmark judgement of NALSA v. Union of India[1] recognized the transgender identity as the third gender. It was delivered on 15th April 2014, by a Division Bench comprising Justice A. K. Sikri and Justice K. S. Radhakrishnan. Members of the Transgender community filed a writ petition demanding legal recognition of their right to choose […]

Blogs, Company Law

Kinds of Meeting and its Procedure

A company is a legal entity consisting of a group of individuals for operating a business. In order to manage the company, certain radical decisions have to be taken. These decisions are taken in meetings of the company. The Companies Act, 1956 has several provisions regarding meetings. It is important for Companies to comply with

Blogs, Contract Law

Mistake: Indian Contract Law

There are two types of mistakes in the Indian Contract Law, 1872- Mistake of Fact Mistake of Law Both hold different liabilities and are different in their own sense. Mistake comes under free consent which is defined in Section 14 of the Indian Contract Act[1]. Mistake violates free consent although it may not be anyone’s

Blogs, Banking Laws

RBI Act, 1934

The Reserve Bank of India was instituted in 1935 after the parliament passed the Reserve Bank of India Act 1934. As enunciated in the preamble of the RBI Act 1934, the Reserve Bank is the apex bank of India which has been incorporated to manage and synchronize the monetary and the financial system of India.

Blogs, Taxation

The Rise of Goods and Services Tax(GST) Regime in India

India is known for its complex tax system. It’s almost impossible for new businesses and start-ups to understand the direct and indirect tax systems. This problem gets even more aggravated when constant changes are made to taxes with each financial year. But things change with the new Goods and Services Tax commonly known as GST.

Blogs, What's New

Privatization of Air India: Economic and Legal Impacts

In 2017, the privatization of Air India was approved, and in 2018, the Government proposed to unship 76 percent equity share capital of the airline and transfer the management to private entities.[1] However, the offer failed to attract any bidder. Therefore, the Centre planned to divest its entire stake in Air India to attract private entities.

Contempt of Court by Judges
Blogs, Miscellaneous

Contempt of Court by Judges

Contempt of the Court is an offence of disobeying or disrespecting a court of law and its officials in a manner that is contrary to or violates the justice, dignity of the court and authority. Anything that reduces or interferes with the freedom of the judiciary should cause a breach of the administration of the

Blogs, Personal Laws

Personal Laws: Related to Religion in India

Personal Laws became one of the quintessential factors that develops a society based on culture and religiously diverse equanimity towards the society. Personal laws refer to those codified laws of the land that have laid emphasis on the development of the cultural and religious practices which have been followed since time immemorial and have been

Blogs, Criminal Law

Dimensions of Criminal Trespass under the Indian Penal Code, 1860

To a layman, the word ‘trespass’ at most will insinuate – being present on property belonging to someone else’s without his consent. Since time immemorial, humans have yearned to enjoy their property barring disturbance from any external element. It is one’s right to enjoy his property to the fullest barring any intrusion and when someone

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