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Posted On : July 14, 2022

Insolvency Petition Procedure in India

The law requires everyone to pay their debts in time. But what if a person lacks any source of income and has comparatively b...

Insolvency Petition Procedure in India
Posted On : July 14, 2022

All you need to know about FIR

What is a FIR? First Information Report (FIR) is a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence. It is a report of information that reaches the police first in point of time and that is why it is called the First Information Report.   It is generally a complaint lodged with the police by the victim of a cognizable offence o...

Gift Deed Of Property In India
Posted On : May 28, 2022

Gift Deed Of Property In India

Everyone loves gifts, if someone says they do not, they lie!! It can be anything we give to others out of love and affection. Laws apply to almost everything and gifts are not spared either. When you gift something to another, the ownership transfers from you to the one you are showing your affection to through that property. If it is something falling under the umbrella of immovable property as p...

Posted On : April 19, 2022

How To Send Legal Notice For Divorce?

If you have realized that your marriage has come to an end, divorce must be one of the many things going on in mind. And soci...

How To Send Legal Notice For Divorce?
Posted On : November 21, 2021

Standard form of contract - Legal or Illegal?

Standard form of contract - Legal or Illegal?Generally speaking, standard contracts are imbibed with the common 'take it or leave it' clauses. In such situations, the other party has almost no power to negotiate the terms laid down in the contract; they can either accept the terms as it is or reject the entire contract. Therefore, the basic right of negotiation is largely curtailed by a standard ...

How can litigants list their cases online?
Posted On : June 2, 2021

How can litigants list their cases online?

Due to COVID-19, the system has become stagnant,leading to the closure of courts and urgent cases remaining unlisted. Thus,to encourage paperless filings and introduce cost-saving efficiencies, the Supreme Court approved e-filing of the petitions by Advocates on Record (AoR) and hearing the cases through the ...

Posted On : April 8, 2020

Right to Information & The Collegium System in India

‘Collegium System’ – Introduction & WorkingLet us start by understanding what exactly the ‘Collegium System’ is...

Right to Information & The Collegium System in India
Posted On : March 25, 2020

Seeking Certified Copies and Documents from the Court: The Concern over Transparency of the Judiciary

"Under the guise of seeking information under the RTI Act, the process of the court is not to be abused and information not to be misused."Recently a bench of the Supreme Court judges ruled that the court documents such as copies of the judgments and pleadings can now be obtained by third-parties or by those who are not a party to a case only after the court rules permit it and not ...

DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES WITH RESPECT TO COMPANY LAW
Posted On : March 20, 2020

DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES WITH RESPECT TO COMPANY LAW

In my current blog, I shall discuss the concept of the doctrine of ‘Ultra Vires’ and its applicability in the Company Law with reference to India. I shall try to discuss this doctrine and its myths which are unknown to many. This blog shall help the readers to understand the concept of the doctrine and its applicability and extent with reference to Company Law in India. My blog shall cov...

Posted On : August 8, 2019

USE OF AADHAR DATA BY THE BANKS AND NBFC'S

From the beginning of June 17, the Aadhar and Other Laws (Amendment)Bill, 2019 has been introduced in the ensuring session of...

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