Blogs, TRADE LAW

A Race to Bottom: Trade v Environment

Globalization has helped increase the extent of International Trade manifold, but has also simultaneously attracted significant criticism with respect to its harmful effects on the environment which has consequently led to climate change at an alarming rate. Hence, environmentalists are constantly criticising current trade trends while also stepping up demand for an increase in obligations,

Blogs, Competition Law

Predatory Pricing

Predatory pricing is when the prices of goods or services are fixed at a very low rate with a prime intent to wipe away competitors from competing in the market. Predatory pricing is one of the many tactics followed by well established firms/businesses and is a clear abuse of their dominant position. Predatory pricing is

The doctrine of Lis Pendens
Blogs, Transfer of Property

The doctrine of Lis Pendens

“Doctrine of lis pendens” has been propounded under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. According to this doctrine “the transfer of the immovable property related to suit under consideration or proceedings can only be done by the order of the court otherwise not. In other words, it can be said that if

Blogs, Labour Law

Beneficial or not: Labour Welfare Acts & Schemes

“A person who feels appreciated will always do more than what is expected.” The main motive behind labour welfare schemes is to maintain a work-life balance. These schemes will motivate employees to yield fruitful results. In India, labour welfare schemes are developed due to the industrial revolution with the involvement of Philanthropists, religious leaders, social

Blogs, Labour Law

Child Laborers or Educationally Deprived?

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela [1] Childhood, the earliest and nascent stage of man’s existence, is meant to be devoted, not to work, but to growth and development through education and training. Because of its nature and the conditions in which it takes

Human Rights Law, Blogs

Rights Of Refugees In India

There has been a great deal of romanticization within national policy circles of the fundamental right to life and personal liberty which is a guaranteed fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India and its subsequent extension towards the safety and protection of refugees, with an increase in public perception of the same, notwithstanding the repudiating complexities of national security.

Blogs, Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

Transfer of suits under the Civil Procedure Code

In every civil suit, the jurisdiction of the civil court is the core basis of pursuing it.  It is the main benchmark by which the civil court can give the verdict. Jurisdiction is of foremost importance because if the court does not possess the legal authority to pronounce the verdict on a case, it does not have jurisdiction over the case.

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