A Consumer is the backbone of the Indian Economy by purchasing the goods and services provided to them; therefore, it is necessary to protect their interests. It is the right of the consumers to receive standard quality products. But in certain situations, these consumers become the victim of the pr...
To genuinely infer the guilty and innocent, good administration of justice necessitates a thorough comprehension of the issue. The procedure, however difficult, takes time, and it is critical to respect the time spent gathering adequate evidence to ensure that no innocent people are punished. As a r...
Mediation and insolvency not being one of the most common combinations we need to understand each of them in its own light. Mediation is yet another means through which a third person called the mediator tries to resolve the dispute between the involved parties. Under the mediation, the mediator, wh...
OverviewIn several nations, e-commerce is regulated. India, like other countries, has the authority to control the conduct of corporations operating on its territory. This is why the Indian government has enacted e-commerce-specific legislation.The Indian e-commerce market, on the other hand, has be...
The concept of minimum wages first evolved with reference to remuneration of workers in those industries where the level of wages was substantially low as compared to the wages for similar types of labor in other industries. Central government is the appropriate agency to fix the minimum wages of an...
Parliament is responsible for the most important function i.e. formulating laws. Amending former laws to bring forth changes suitable to the present society require series of dedicated debates, discourse, deliberations and discussion. Similarly passing a new bill or act is not only a time-cons...
Crime is an offence that merits community condemnation and punishment. In India, Indian penal code 1860 deals with various types of offences and mentions the punishment of those. Law of crime is a vital part of every country’s legal system. Human beings are social animals and when they interact wi...
What is a will? A will is a written document or testament by which the testator (writer of the will) describes and explains every detail of his assets and wealth and describes about the distribution of the said wealth and property and how it should be transferred to the legal heirs. The making of wi...
In India, divorce is still considered a social taboo. Couples often tend to neglect things in a relationship and carry on with the same situation, sometimes due to societal and family pressure. In the 21st century when same sex marriage has been declared legal by India, it is important to understand...
The MSME Act goes a long way in ensuring liquidityIndia faces a big problem when it comes to ‘honouring’ or enforcement of the contracts. Businesses suffer a lot in view off their inability to recover their outstanding payments. This problem has been existing for years; even as per the World Ban...