Agreement for purchasing a franchise Agreement for purchasing a franchise

2 months ago

Is the Rs. 100 stamp paper used in the agreement for purchasing a franchise from a digital marketing agency legal? Can I terminate the agreement and get a refund of franchise fee? Now, he is not responding only making false and fabricated answers.
Both parties are from different state.
Which state stamp duty is applicable? My or company state ?

Anik

Responded 2 months ago

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A.Dear Client,

The dispute you have described falls within the ambit of a commercial dispute, as defined under Section 2(c) of the Commercial Court Act, 2015. Such disputes typically arise in the context of commerce, involving disagreements related to contract terms and conditions, fiduciary duties, or intellectual property rights. These issues can be resolved through court proceedings or alternative dispute resolution methods.

The Commercial Court Act, 2015, aims to establish Commercial Courts, Commercial Divisions, and Commercial Appellate Divisions within High Courts to adjudicate on commercial disputes of specified value. According to Section 13(1) of the Act, any person aggrieved by the judgment or order of a Commercial Court below the level of a District Judge may appeal to the Commercial Appellate Court within sixty days from the date of the judgment or order.
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Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

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Responded 2 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
The nature of the dispute as stated by you is a commercial dispute as defined u/s.2(c) of the Commercial Court Act, 2015. A commercial dispute is a disagreement relating to commerce between two or more stakeholders. These disputes generally arise in relation to contract terms and conditions, fiduciary duties or intellectual property rights, and may be settled through court proceedings or alternative dispute resolution. An Act to provide for the constitution of Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division in the High Courts for adjudicating commercial disputes of specified value and matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. As per Sec.13(1) of the Act, any person aggrieved by the judgment or order of a Commercial Court below the level of a District Judge may appeal to the Commercial Appellate Court within a period of sixty days from the date of judgment or order. So, in the prevailing situation, reach out to an Advocate handling commercial disputes for serving a legal notice to the errant party and for filing a commercial dispute before the Commercial Court for appropriate relief in the matter.
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