Legalities in Starting a Startup in India Introduction In the ever developing and face paced world, capitalism have stemmed its roots into the deep economic development of the nations. Nations have felt the need for capitalism in order to develop and cope up with the faced pace technological development. And the idea of capitalism starts…
The Concept of Dilution of Trademarks Introduction For the protection of goods and services from being copied, the concept of trademarks were introduced. Trademarks existed from medieval times; however Indian legislature gave it a legal status through Trademark Act, 1958. Indian legislature further amended the Trademark Act in order to enhance the protection provided to…
Tata vs. Mistry: Case Before Supreme Court Introduction Tata is one of the largest conglomerate in India, being established in 1968 and with its business expanded in almost every sector from Hotel Chains to Automobiles. TATA group was at its height being led by its executive chairman, Cyrus Mistry. Background of the Case Case before…
Voluntary Liquidation Process of Corporate Persons Introduction Companies all across the world, whether big or small, needs to be kept under the checks and balance of law, in order to maintain efficiency and transparency towards the public. While the growth of the company and its good future prospects are what drives public and other lenders…
Mortage by Conditional Sale: Critical Analysis Introduction Mortgage have eased the way for people to own the property. In medieval ages, in order for people to own any property, they had to have large sums of money. However, with the passage of time, process of owning the property have became relatively easier. With the introduction…
Kulbhushan Jadhav Case Introduction India and Pakistan and have been at cold war since 1947 and since then Pakistan have captured as many as 57 Indian soldiers. However, at India’s request and pressure from the United Nations, Pakistan have released those captured soldiers. However, one such soldier have not only been captured by Pakistan and…
Government of NCT of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2021: What’s Wrong With It? The main feature of democracy is transparency and effective functioning between the organs of the Government viz. the Central Government and the State Government. The framers of the constitution, keeping this in mind divide the powers into three organs viz. legislature, executive and…
Freedom of Speech or Misuse of Sedition Law? SIDDIQUE KAPPAN’S CASE: AN ANALYSIS Freedom of speech and expression is one of the most important fundamental right being guaranteed by Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. Power to curtail such right of the citizens is being held arbitrary by the Supreme Court on numerous occasions as…
International Sea Laws Doctrine of Hot Pursuit in Respect of Maritime Law TRADE CHAnnels through sea traces its origins back to medieval times, when Vikings were the first to use sea to trade their goods and men. With the passage of time, trade through sea becomes the busiest route to travel goods and people from…
Is Law Biased Against Men – Brief Analysis of Indian Penal Code Laws are made for the betterment of the society. While laws are supposed to bring balance and peace in the society, it tries to achieve that by being gender neutral and unbiased. However, the intent of legislature seemed otherwise. Criminal laws and especially…