Talent is a curse
Talent doesn’t count for much – you’ll see the talent going down the drain all the time. Talent can be a barrier in your way if it creates an ego in you that prevents you from learning. We learn...
View ArticleSourendra Mohan Chattaraj; Who runs an ICSE & ISC Board school, on why he...
Sourendra Mohan Chattaraj runs an ICSE & ISC Board school along with his associates in Howrah, West Bengal. Before this, he was working as Senior Manager Legal at ABC India Ltd which deals in...
View ArticleWhat Are The Duties Of A Liquidator?
In this blogpost, Nitin Jeswani, a student of National Law University, Odisha comprehensively lays down the fundamental duties of a liquidator during the complex procedure of winding up of a company....
View ArticleSubstantive Rights That Flow From Article 21
In this blogpost, Ankita Sharma, a student of National Law University, Assam tries to take a look at some of the most significant substantial rights that flow from Article 21 of the Constitution of...
View ArticleAnalysis Of The Amenability Of The Preamble
In this blog post, Nidhi Gupta, a student of National Law University, Assam writes about the amenability of the preamble in the constitution. This post looks into the enforceability of the preamble in...
View ArticleUnderstand The Basics Of Consumer Protection Law
In this blogpost, Amoolya Narayan, an Associate at Economic Laws Practice (ELP) and a former student of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, has tried to provide a brief but...
View ArticleFundamentals Of Criminal Procedure Code
In this blogpost, Amoolya Narayan, an Associate at Economic Laws Practice (ELP) and a former student of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, gives a rudimentary yet comprehensive idea...
View ArticleIndian Evidence Act: In a Nutshell
In this blog post, Amoolya Narayan, an Associate at Economic Laws Practice (ELP) and a former student of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, gives us a brief view of the Indian...
View ArticleCivil Procedure Code: A Quick Peak
In this blog post, Amoolya Narayan, an Associate at Economic Laws Practice (ELP) and a former student of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, helps us understand the different nuances...
View ArticlePranusha Kulkarni; A Research Associate At The Centre for Social Justice, On...
Pranusha Kulkarni represented India at the 7th Asia Pacific Conference on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights held in Manila, in January 2014. She was the only youth volunteer from Family...
View ArticleAll You Need To Know About ‘Make In India’
In this Blog Post, Abhiraj Thakur, a Student of NALSAR University writes a brief analysis on the Make in India campaign, highlighting aspects as to why Industries are more important today than...
View ArticleKnow The ABC of Mass Torts
In this Blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student of NALSAR University delves into the concept of ‘mass torts’ and explains how it is different from ordinary torts. He also deals with some of the issues...
View ArticleHow Can Tort Law Be Applied In Sports?
In this blog post. Abhiraj Thakur student NALSAR University of Law writes about the possibilities of application of tort law in sports. He tries to elucidate on the importance of tort law, along with...
View ArticleRole Of Arbitration In Consumer Contracts In India
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad writes about implication of arbitration in consumer contracts and goes on to explain about the development of laws...
View ArticleLegal Provisions for Elders Under Indian Law
In this blog post, Sakshi Jain, student, Amity University, Lucknow Campus, writes about the provisions for elders under Indian laws. It includes the personal as well as secular laws of the country that...
View ArticleAll About E-Signatures
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, student NALSAR University of Law writes about e-signatures. These digital signatures have become very common nowadays and with ever-increasing connectivity in the...
View ArticleAll About Ambush Marketing
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, student NALSAR University of Law writes about ambush marketing. While aiming to explain about Ambush Marketing, Abhiraj also describes the different laws that help...
View ArticleAnti-dumping Laws in India
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a 1st-year student of NALSAR university of Law writes about the unfair practice of dumping and how does the Indian state deal with it. If we take out some time from...
View ArticleCritical Analysis of India’s Civil Nuclear Liability Law
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, writes about some of the major issues that surround the laws governing civil nuclear liability in India. Over the...
View ArticleBank Account For Trusts – How They’re Set Up
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student of NALSAR University of Law Hyderabad gives a brief idea about procedure to be followed by trusts for opening bank accounts and a few precautions that need...
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