Can an Indian citizen borrow from a foreign national/ NRI?
In this article, Pallav Gupta, pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses the process for lending money to Indian citizens by a foreign national....
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Most law students, prior to joining the legal profession have only seen courtrooms in movies and courtroom dramas like Suits, Boston Legal, Law & Order, The Good Wife, etc. Their first full-blown...
View ArticlePublic Offering under the Companies Act, 2013
In this article, Rishika Raghuwanshi, pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses on public offering in India. Introduction Companies needs funds...
View ArticleHow can the existing CSR policy be improved
Rishabh, a student of USLLS, GGSIPU discusses the CSR policy and its flaws whilst suggesting improvements to the policy. CSR About corporate social responsibility, it is known that big corporate houses...
View ArticleUnderstanding General Data Protection Rights (GDPR)
This article is written by Ayushi Dubey, Tissy Annie Thomas, Shrishti Vatsa, and Christina. The article discusses the provisions and the impact of General Data Protection Rights (GDPR). GENERAL DATA...
View ArticleKeeping Up With the Changing Public Narratives
As I started writing this article, I realised my wifi was acting up. All my work is dependent on the internet and my computer! How on earth will I do any of my work today? So I checked my wi-pod,...
View ArticleAll you need to know about the Book Building process in India
In this article, Daksh Gautam, pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses the book building process in India Introduction As we all know,...
View ArticleRight to work under the Indian Constitution
In this article Tissy Annie Thomas of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU discusses the fundamental right of Right to Work. Introduction Leaving aside the factors which make life...
View ArticleHow to Succeed by Burning Bridges and Putting All Eggs in the Same Basket
This article is written by Ramanuj Mukherjee, Co-Founder and CEO at LawSikho. In the ancient Roman empire, when generals will cross a bridge to invade a new territory, they would order the bridges to...
View ArticleAffray – Explanation of section 159 of the Indian Penal Code
In this blog post, Niharika Mittal discusses affray along with its elements and distinctions. INTRODUCTION The word “affray” means a skirmish or fighting between two or more, and there must be a stroke...
View ArticleAnticipatory bail: Should it be restricted in time?
This article is written by Tarun Gaur. Recently, in Sushila Aggarwal v. State (NCT of Delhi)[1], Supreme Court has made a reference to a larger bench to address the issue as to “whether an order...
View ArticleEU and Copyright Reforms – An analysis
In this article, Yash Agarwal, pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses Copyright Reforms in EU. Introduction What is a copyright? Copyright is...
View ArticleAnti-Lynching Law in U.S
This article is written by Ravit Yadav. The article discussing the laws against lynching in the United States. “How could they do it, how could they? I do not know, but they did. They have done it...
View ArticleBlockchain and Lending Startups – Usage and possible Legal issues
In this article, Adv. Shamika Vaidya, practising lawyer in Bombay HC and NCLT, pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses how lending startups...
View ArticleConcept Of Res Judicata under the Civil Procedure Code
In this article, Yash Kansal discusses the provision of Res Judicata under the CPC. Introduction Under the Roman law, “ex captio res judicata” means “one suit and one decision is enough for any single...
View ArticleLegal Compliances for Biodiversity related activities in India
In this article, Varsha Jhavar pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses on legal compliances needed for biodiversity-related activities in...
View ArticleLaws to keep in mind while naming your company
In this article, Sandip Ghosh, a student pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses the laws to be kept in mind while naming your company...
View ArticleCan a director of one company be an employee of another company?
In this article, Daksh Gautam, pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses whether a company director can be an employee of another. Introduction...
View ArticleForfeiture of Shares and its effects – An Analysis
In this article, Sai Manoj Reddy, pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata discusses on the forfeiture of shares and its effects. Introduction What is...
View ArticleA glimpse into the working of the Serious Fraud Investigation Office
In this article, Pallav Gupta pursuing Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws from NUJS, Kolkata gives a glimpse about the working of the SFIO. Introduction The financial scams...
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