How Are The E-Wallets/ Prepaid Payment Systems Governed In India
In this blogpost, Saumya Agarwal, Student, Amity Law School, Delhi writes about what are e-wallets, how is it used, benefits, uses of e-wallets and how are e-wallets governed in India. What are...
View ArticleHow Neuro Linguistic Programming Can Help Lawyers
In this blogpost, Kapil Chawla, BCS, PGDASDD, MBA, LL.B, Post Grad. Certificate in NLP from Inspirative Australia, a Life and Business Coach offering coaching services to Professionals &...
View ArticleThe Story of a Takeover Battle, Leverage and Junk Bonds
The Junk bond King Mike Milken caused a number of unimaginable takeovers A hardworking paperboy in Winnipeg, Canada to a jet-setting, big spending CEO in NYC. The world where numbers have significance...
View ArticleA Hackers Guide To Law Firm Job Interviews
This article on how to prepare for law firm job interviews is being republished from A First Taste of Law, which has now shut down. It has been a long time since I have written on this blog, and some...
View ArticleWhat Are The Laws Prohibiting Dowry In India
In this blogpost, Sonal Srivastava, Student, Amity Law School, Lucknow, explains what is dowry, who is an offender in case of dowry, legal framework in India for prohibiting dowry laws and also tells...
View ArticleTrade Mark Crossborder Reputation And Conflicts
In this blogpost, Vernita Jain, Student, National Law Institute University, Bhopal, writes about the extraterritoriality in trademark its constitutional validity and its Indian application. The...
View ArticleOverview Of Copyright Law In Relation To Sound Recording And Musical Composition
In this blogpost, Pritishree Dash, Student, National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi, writes about the overview of copyright law in relation to sound recording and musical composition as...
View ArticleEnforceability of Force Majeure Clause in India and UK
This article is written by Nimisha Srivastava, a student of Gujarat National Law University. What is force majeure? Force majeure is a happening of inevitable accident which the parties, in spite of...
View ArticleHow Many Witnesses Are Required By Courts In Any Case
In this blogpost, Sudhi Ranjan Bagri, Student, National Law Institute University, Bhopal writes about the number of witnesses required in courts in different cases. Introduction Section 134- Number of...
View ArticleAnalysis Of The CrPC Amendment By Maharashtra Government
In this blogpost, Priyanshu Upadhyay, Student, Christ University, Bangalore, writes about the analysis of the CRPC amendment pertaining to Section 156(3) and 190 by Maharashtra Government. The...
View ArticleOverview Of The Law On Expert Evidence In India
In this blogpost, Sudhi Ranjan Bagri, Student, National Law Institute University, Bhopal, writes about section 45 of the Indian Evience Act, who is an expert, prerequisites of an expert evidence,...
View ArticleEverything You Want To Know About Habeas Corpus
In this blogpost, Sudhi Ranjan Bagri, Student, National Law Institute University, Bhopal, writes about the writ of habeas corpus, its meaning and different dimensions. Introduction Our Constitution...
View ArticleCall For Papers: International Journal of Advanced Research in Law & Social...
Call for Papers International Journal of Advanced Research in Law & Social Science: Submit by 31st March 2016; Publication Fees – Single Author Rs. 400, Co Author –Rs. 500 The Editorial Board of...
View ArticleWhat Is The Relation Between Society And Crime
In this blogpost, Sudhi Ranjan Bagri, Student, National Law Institute University, Bhopal writes about what is crime, society and their relationship Introduction When we talk about crime and society,...
View ArticleValidity Of Oral Statement Made Under Indian Law
In this blogpost, Sudhi Ranjan Bagri, student, National Law Institute University, Bhopal, writes about what is admission, persons whose admission are relevant and party to the proccedings....
View ArticleAll About Reservation Policy In India
In this blogpost, Sonal Srivastava, Student, Amity Law School, Lucknow, writes about the reservation policy in India in the pre-independence era, post independence era and all other laws relation to...
View ArticleWhy Is Mediation Important In Divorce Cases
In this blogpost, Nimisha Srivastava, IIIrd year, Law student, Gujarat National Law University, writes about what is mediation, how effective is it, difference between mediation and conciliation,...
View ArticleA Practicing Criminal Lawyer On How The NUJS Online Diploma Is Benefiting Her...
Deepal Thakkar is currently practicing as a criminal lawyer at Bombay High Court. She has done her LLB from Mumbai University and has interned with many prestigious law firms. She completed the NUJS...
View ArticleAnalysis Of The Right To Service Act
In this blogpost, Diksha Trivedi, student, NIRMA University, writes on the Key To Right To Service Act and its characterstics. The government does not enjoy a groovy reputation in the role of service...
View ArticleRight To Repair In India
In this blogpost, Abhishek Sood, writes about the process which the manufacturing industries are adopting to create a monopoly in their trade. The author also writes about the scenario in other...
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