The transition from physically standing in queues to transfer money, to the seamless execution of such transactions through online platforms, represents a significant advancement in the financial industry. While traditional methods of banking continue to be utilized and offer their own
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Our founding fathers laid down a definite framework differentiating legislative, executive and judicial powers to materialise the principle of separation of power. The Constitution has founded
With the ‘Barbie’ movie releasing on the 21st of July, the world has been coloured its signature pink. It has had one of the most successful promotional campaigns in recent history, that has shaken the
Intellectual property rights are the legal privileges bestowed on people or organisations concerning their intellectual property, which include inventions, designs, trademarks, copyrights and trade
The use of goods and services is called consumption. The person who consumes goods and services by paying the manufacturer or producer or retailer or service provider is termed a “consumer”.
The term ‘EnfTech’ refers to ‘Enforcement Technology’. It is used to describe the use of technology by enforcement agencies for consumer protection. This project was initiated by Prof. Christine Riefa and Liz Coll in 2022 to explore how digital technology can be utilized to properly enforce consumer-
Artificial Intelligence has woven itself into the fabric of our everyday lives so imperceptibly that one does not comprehend what share of their reality is AI-generated. Be it smartphones, home assistants, or Chat GPT and similar writing aids, AI has become vital in making our lives easier. The
Dumping refers to a situation wherein one country sells its goods to another country at a price much lower than its standard value or lower than the cost of production. This phenomenon can adversely
The term ‘notional extension’ refers to the hypothetical or imaginary extension of the employment premises or employment period in certain cases, to provide compensation and similar benefits to
Moonlighting is a practice when a worker performs a second job for extra income and outside of regular company hours. In India, moonlighting has become more common as a result of increased job options brought about by globalization and market development. Although the Factories Act of