The case Marchand v. Barnhill is a landmark decision in the field of corporate law. It is an important case for understanding the duties of directors and the obligations they owe to shareholders. In this case, the court examined the liability of directors for failing to address risks that could potentially
Courtrooms are often seen as the bastion of justice and fairness in our society, involving advocates and judges, who are important elements of the justice delivery system. Every now and then, courts
External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) have become increasingly popular among Indian businesses in recent years as a means of financing their expansion, investments, and strategic
In recent years, the use of sealed cover jurisprudence has been a controversial practice in the Indian legal system. Sealed cover jurisprudence refers to the practice of presenting evidence or documents
We all have witnessed students committing suicide. These suicides have become an increasing issue in today’s world. These suicides have become so normal for children as they find it a good and easy way to escape from this harsh world, expectations, and pressures, but they never think about
In recent times, India has made substantial advancements in the area of sanitation, but the country still faces major difficulties in offering adequate sanitation facilities to its citizens. The Indian
Legal proceedings can be tense and emotionally charged, and humour can be a way to defuse some of that tension. Humour in the courtroom can be a double-edged sword. Used appropriately, it can
Corporate law is a branch of law that governs the rights, relations, and conduct of companies, their shareholders, and other stakeholders. In India, the Companies Act, of 2013, regulates the corporate
Gambling is an act of wagering or betting money or something valuable on an event that may happen or may not happen. The term gambling may be defined as ‘the betting or staking of
Recently, we all witnessed the strikes and shutdowns by private hospitals against the proposed Right to Health Act. This shutdown was followed by some government hospitals also shutting down their services to retaliate against this act. The hospitals declared this shutdown as indefinite and