The Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) recently addressed the case of
In a period where personal information is constantly handled like money and traded as currency, India has made a significant move to guard its citizens’ data and privacy. Whether
Gift deeds are becoming a major sensational issue at this point, and older people face harsh situations. India is a country where the elders stock their properties for the betterment of their upcoming generations, providing them with financial security. It has been observed that the
There are several steps one must take before starting a company. Pre-incorporation contracts refer to agreements entered into by a person on behalf of a company when the company has not yet been formed. These contracts are governed by the Companies Act 2006 which states that “A contract
In the Indian social and legal structure, marriage is considered a sacred union. Personal laws have different definitions and objectives of marriage. Marriage has been considered necessary
The familiar ‘Lady Justice statue, long associated with courts and legal institutions, has been redesigned by the Supreme Court of India to move away from its colonial legacy, on the
The Nation has witnessed extensive legal battles for the protection of its people. One such grave issue is sexual offences against children. Defined literally, it refers to “any sexual activity perpetrated against a minor by threat, force, intimidation, or manipulation. The array
The profession of cosmetic artistry in India has witnessed a precipitous ascent, propelled in no small part by the glamour of Bollywood, the grandeur of traditional weddings, and the
The various discussions and debates on kleptomania and the legal ramifications attached to the mental disorder have continued attracting attention across time and various cultures, mainly in
The Indian banking sector has experienced a swift and essential revolution, shifting from conventional practices to the comprehensive adoption of digital technologies. By the late 1980s, the industry acknowledged the necessity for computerization to enhance customer
As globalisation accelerates, legal systems no longer operate in silos. International Human Rights laws and corporate norms often intersect, creating opportunities and challenges.
The Waqf Act, 1995 defines ‘waqf’ as a permanent dedication by any person, of any movable or immovable property for any purpose recognized by Muslim law as pious, religious, or