Blogs, TRADE LAW

Carriage of Goods

With the changing economic scenario, factors like globalization of different market aspects, international economic integration and removal of barriers to business and trade and increased competition have enhanced the need of transportation. It is one of the most important infrastructure requirements, which is essential to the expansion of opportunities and plays an important role in […]

Blogs, IPR, What's New

Interplay Between IPR & Competition Law

The main aim of the competition laws in an economy may be defined by the assurance of fair competition in the market by the use of the various regulatory mechanisms. The main intention of the competition laws is not to create any constrictions that may be detrimental to the growth of society but to avoid

Blogs, Constitutional Law

Legal Education System in India

Legal education imparts knowledge of principles and provisions of law to the law students who are then granted their law degrees and then we have lawyers, advocates, judges, etc. Law is the combination of both liberal as well as professional education. Legal education produces law-abiding citizens, visionary judges, lawyers, brilliant academicians, and awe-inspiring jurists. Legal

IT Laws, What's New

Cyber Abuse

The Indian government has come up with some policies in 2019, including CERT-In, an agency that signed various MoUs to help to tackle cybersecurity and is helping to reduce the number of cyber attacks on government networks and the National Cyber Security Policy, which focuses on building secure cyberspace for personal information, business information, etc., and also helps to respond to any abuse reported. 

Blogs, Constitutional Law

Constitutional Remedies: Article 32 and 226

Fundamental rights, enshrined under Part III of the Constitution, are essential for intellectual, moral and spiritual development of the citizens in India. They include: Right to equality and equal protection of  law; Right to freedom; Right against exploitation; Right to freedom of religion; Cultural and Educational rights; and Right to constitutional remedies In any case

Blogs, IT Laws

Cybercrimes and the Need for New Laws

In today’s time, technology is advancing rapidly. In almost all the spheres of life, people have become dependent on the internet. It has become a substitute for all the characteristics of life. With the advancement of technology, everything is shifting towards the online mode. This development has brought with it the possibility of crime in

Blogs, Constitutional Law

Legislative Relation between the Union and States

Legislative relation between Union and States have been discussed in the Constitution from Article 245 to Article 255. The relations between the Centre and State have been divided into two aspects i.e., Territorial Jurisdiction and Subject Matter Jurisdiction. Territorial Jurisdiction means who can make the law applicable over a certain and specific territory while subject

Jurisprudence, Blogs

Natural Law School- Jurisprudence

Human beings have undergone a long way to its evolution. All the schools of Jurisprudence provide us with a clear outline of the reformation that people have witnessed through their various stages of life. The most ancient school of Jurisprudence is the Natural Law School or theory. NATURAL LAW THEORY The natural law has acted

Blogs, Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

Framing and Institution of Suits- CPC,1908

The term ‘suit’ is used to refer to a proceeding by a person(s) against another in a Court where the plaintiff seeks remedy. In short, in CPC, it is a civil proceeding instituted by the presentation of a plaint. Frame and institution of suits are few of the basic requirements to file a suit. FRAMING

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