Authors- Harsh Kumar Dubey, ICFAI Law School, Dehradun Aryak Wadhawan, ICFAI Law School, Dehradun Abstract An effectively operating economy requires an effectively operating bankruptcy system. Before the enactment of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, the legislative structure in India which dealt with insolvency and restructuring procedures of partnership firms, corporate entities, and individuals, was
Importance of Economics in Law[1] Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University. Introduction Economics is a subject matter that is based upon human behavior which plays a very prominent role in many aspects of the law. Economics is always interested to know law and as per my opinion, every lawyer should know about economics concept as law deal
Introduction: Adv. Prashant Mali, is a famous International Cybersecurity & Cyber Law Expert Lawyer. He practices in cybercrime, Data Protection Law, AI, Blockchain, Fintech, E-commerce, Financial & EOW crimes, Privacy Law, Trademarks, Copyright, Consumer & Electronic Evidence. A Practising Bombay High Court Lawyer & Legal Counsel in Mumbai, India. He is country’s only technology lawyer with prior working
Drawbacks of Consumer protection law Author : Shiva Vishnoi One of the world’s most outstanding and simple enactment of our parliament is Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Such a simple law is not gifted to many countries. Before the enactment of this act, there were certain enactments which protected the consumers only in an indirect way.
The doctrine of Constructive Notice Author: Gaurav Dua The law recognizes a company as an artificial person, which means it has been given some status of a legal person. It is governed by its own constitution and framework which lays down the powers, objectives, and functions of the company along with the nature of its business.
Justice Jasti Chelameswar Author : Rhishika Srivastava, GLS, Ahmedabad. Introduction Justice JastiChelameshwar was one of the most famous and notable Judges of the Honorable Supreme Court of India. We use the term “was” here because he retired from the office on 22nd June 2018.[1] He has been surrounded with many controversial attributes and decisions throughout his
How to become a good researcher By- Paavni Thareja, 3rd-year law student from Raffles University (Neemrana). In the competitive world full of hidden talents and experiences, you need to uplift yourself in every possible way. In every field of career, the requirement of researching techniques is most demandable. People who are pursuing law come across
Interview of : Bhumika Sharma, Research Scholar, Labour laws, Department of Laws, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla-5 (H.P.). How you see the existing legal system of the country? Indian legal system is undergoing various changes in the past decade. The people have now access to non judicial means to settle and resolve their disputes. The