Blogs, Labour Law, What's New

An Assessment of Strike and Lockout Laws in India

In a country like India where slavery has flourished for centuries, it can be a long row to recognize the rights of every individual who may stand last on the receiving end. The Legal system in India has come a long way and provides protection to millions of workers engaging in various industrial activities from

Blogs, Labour Law

CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA

Children in Indian culture have consistently been a theme, less spoken or talked about. Children in each general public have consistently been taken as the best blessing to humankind. Youth is a significant phase of human advancement as it holds the possibility of the future improvement of any general public. Children who are raised in

Blogs, Fashion, Lifestyle, Miscellaneous, Style

HAUTE COUTURE- FASHION, LAW AND PANDEMIC

Every major industry has had to deal with the far-reaching consequences of the pandemic, which spread across the globe with a reckless temerity and quickly grew into a worldwide crisis. The fashion industry has been disproportionately hit by the economic stress caused by Covid-19 and resulting from this, many legal issues have been arising ranging

Blogs, Competition Law

ROLE OF COMPETITION ADVOCACY IN DIGITAL MARKETS

Competition laws across the world work on two major tenets- enforcement and advocacy. While it is important for every competition legislation to have a strong and effective enforcement system, it is even more important to create a culture in the market and the economy that respects competition and that understands the role that competition plays

The Constitutional Framework of GST laws in India
Blogs, Taxation

The Constitutional Framework of GST laws in India

In India, the taxation reforms can be traced back to the early 1990s right from liberalization and globalization to the recent enactment of Goods and Services Tax (GST), which was incorporated by way of the 101st Amendment to the Constitution. GST can be considered the most comprehensive single tax reform in India since independence. It

Blogs, Personal Laws, What's New

Concept of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

In Ancient India, Hindu marriage created an inseparable relationship between the husband and wife. Due to it’s sacred nature, the Dharma Shastra does not agree with the view that a wife could abandon her husband. According to them, marriage is an indissoluble tie created between spouses. Manu said that  remarriage of Hindu women is not

Blogs, Business Law

Concept Of Incoming And Outgoing Partners

partnership can be defined as voluntary contract between 2 or more competent persons To put in their money, capital, labour, skill, or some or all of them in a lawful business with understanding that there shall be sharing of profit between them. Incoming and outgoing partners are the two basic kinds of defining the types of partners in a partnership firm.

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