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18 Jul: ONDC AND COMPETITION LAW IN INDIA: EXAMINING LEGAL CONCERNS

The digital economy’s emergence has transformed how businesses operate, consumers, interact and the market functions. The ONDC, introduced by the Government of India (on 31 December 2022), is designed to regulate and facilitate fair digital commerce practices. Simultaneously, competition law is vital in ensuring healthy market competition, preventing monopolistic

18 Jul: THE DELHI ORDINANCE 2023: CENTRE’S MOVE AGAINST DELHI GOVERNMENT

Recently in May 2023, the Central Government passed the Government of National Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Ordinance 2023. This move came after the Supreme Court decided on the eight-year-long battle between the AAP-led Delhi Government and the Central Government on the powers of the Delhi Cabinet to control the bureaucracy of the Delhi Government. Before

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

18 Jul: SHOULD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BE GRANTED LEGAL PERSONHOOD?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers. AI is currently a fast-growing industry globally. With its many fields of application ranging from search engines like Siri and ChatGPT to the medical and healthcare field in detecting diseases and customizing treatments, it is not an exaggeration

COVID

18 Jul: COVID 19 – FORCE MAJEURE AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS ON COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS

‘Force Majeure’ is a French phrase which translates to ‘superior strength’. According to the Black’s Law Dictionary, Force Majeure is an event or effect that can be neither anticipated nor controlled. Indian statutes do not specifically deal with force majeure, but the Indian Contract Act of 1872 implies that a contract can be discharged for unforeseen circumstances. It is closely

Apparel Export Promotion Council v. A.K. Chopra

18 Jul: UNVEILING THE DUTIES AND LIABILITIES OF PROMOTERS

Under the Companies Act, promoters are individuals or entities who take the initiative to form and organize a company, shaping its early stages and facilitating its incorporation. In other words, promoters are persons who conceive and promote a business idea, undertake necessary arrangements for its incorporation, and set it in motion. In this blog, we will explore the concept