Green Technology and Intellectual Property Laws – Towards Sustainability
INTRODUCTION Going green in the present time is not just restricted to an option anymore but has become a necessity to ensure the continuous survival of human existence. Building a way forward to with the basis of environmental sustainability and strongly towards a green future can prove to be an imperative
Read this before entering into an agreement containing a Mandatory Arbitration Clause.
Mandatory Arbitration Clauses have been growing rapidly in the past few decades. Such clauses have started to see its use in upcoming businesses and companies, where it’s being administered in their user contracts. On most occasions, many consumers are unaware of such clauses and the impact of its implications on
Contradiction and Corroboration
INTRODUCTION Contradiction is the act of saying something that is opposite or very different in meaning to something else what is said earlier. In trials, while cross examination a contradiction happens when a witness under oath says something that is opposite or very different in the meaning or other wise
FORCE MAJEURE versus DOCTRINE OF FRUSTRATION
Section 32 and 56 of Indian Contract Act specifically prescribes as ; SECTION 32: Enforcement of Contracts contingent on an event happening - Contingent contracts to do or not to do anything if an uncertain future event happens, cannot be enforced by law unless and until that event has happened.
CYBER STALKING IN INDIA
Introduction India has not only bagged one of the top ranks for devouring the highest number of internet users, but we also ace the statistics of global sexual harassment. The harassment faced by women online mirrors the image of harassment faced by them in the physical world. A survey conducted by
Mergers and Acquisitions: Banking Sector
“It is well enough that people of the Nation do not understand our BANKING & MONETARY SYSTEM. For if they did, I believe there would be a REVOLUTION before morning.” - HENRY FORD In India, the banking system has undoubtedly earned numerous outstanding achievements, in a comparatively short time, for the World’s largest
Mob Lynching: A need for Balancing the crime between mob versus Individual
The Latin maxim salus populi est suprema lex (the safety of the people is the supreme law) and salus reipublicae est suprema lex (safety of the State is the Supreme law) both are co-exist and are not only important and relevant but lie at the heart of the doctrine that
Arbitration: An Overview
Arbitration is justice blended with charity ~ Nachman of Bratslov June 8th, 2020 On day to day basis there are individuals and organizations that face legal issues and would prefer to use the court to get justice. By opting for court proceedings, both the parties lose time, money and towards the
Corporate and Employment law measures during critical Pandemic situation of Covid-19
In response to the global outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), governments in many Countries have issued emergency legislation to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on companies’ day-to-day operations. Since March 24, 2020, the Indian government has been announcing various measures aimed to ease corporate and tax compliance for
COVID-19 AND INDIAN LEGAL SYSTEM
The global outbreak of the COVID-19 has encouraged countries to consider for a transformation of the justice system that is not merely technologically oriented, but also which set goals that the process should fulfill, and proposes strategic, technical, legislative courses of action to reach these goals and take virtual hearings
Corporate Social Responsibility: A realistic agenda of development
“Social responsibility is an organization obligation to benefit society in ways that transcend the primary business objective of maximizing profit.” Social responsibility is important for every business. Economic criteria alone cannot justify the existence of business organizations. A socially responsible firm not only meets the needs of the society but also