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Ever thought your waistline might get you in trouble? In Japan, they have the law to keep it in check! But that’s hardly the only quirky regulation around the globe. From odd rules about
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

