Corporate Law is a body of law which governs the rights, relations and conduct of Persons, Companies, Corporations, Organisations etc. The Companies Act, Securities and Insurance Act, PMLAct , SEZ Act, SFC Act, Depositories Act etc are few examples of Corporate Laws. Article 136 of the Constitution of India confers an extraordinary jurisdiction upon the
Continue ReadingTax Law is a set of laws which regulates the imposition , collection and enforcement of taxes in the country. Goods & Service Tax Act, Income Tax Act, etc. are the examples of Tax Laws in India. Article 136 of the Constitution of India confers an extraordinary jurisdiction upon the Hon’ble Supreme Court to grant
Continue ReadingElection Law is a set of laws which regulates the democratic process of election of Member of Parliament, Member of Legislative Assembly etc etc Representation of People Act, 1950 and Representation of People Act, 1951 are the general enactments which regulates the elections in India. Article 136 of the Constitution of India confers an extraordinary
Continue ReadingArbitration Law is a set of laws or rules by which an arbitrable dispute is submitted to one or more arbitrators by an agreement between the parties. Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (Amended up to date) is an enactment which regulates the resolution of arbitrable disputes by way of arbitration. Article 136 of the Constitution
Continue ReadingConsumer Law is a set of laws made for the protection of consumers from unfair trade practices, defective and dangerous goods and services. Consumer Protection Act, 2019 is an enactment which protects the rights of the consumers in India. Article 136 of the Constitution of India confers an extraordinary jurisdiction upon the Hon’ble Supreme Court
Continue ReadingMSME Law is a set of laws which provide for facilitating the promotion and development and enhancing the competitiveness of micro, small and medium enterprises and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. MSMED Act, 2006 is an enactment which facilitates the promotion and the development and competitiveness of the MSME Sector. Recovery of Delayed
Continue ReadingCommercial Law is a body of laws which regulates trade and commerce. Businesses of Persons, Merchants and Sales are involved in these commercial laws. Commercial Laws are also known as “Business Laws”. Sales of Goods Act, Contract Act, etc are the examples of Commercial Laws. In India Commercial Courts Act, 2015 regulates the practice and
Continue ReadingLabour and Service Laws are the set of laws or rules which regulate the conditions of service etc of a workman or a civil servant respectively. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, New Wage Code (not in force) are primarily regulating the employment of Workmen. CCS (CCA) Rules and other Rules govern the service conditions of the
Continue ReadingIntellectual Property Laws give creators exclusive rights over the creations of their minds. Such Laws also prescribes the methods or remedies for the enforcement of such rights. The Trade Marks Act, 1999 (amended up to date) , Copyrights Act, 1957, Patents Act, 1970 Designs Act, 2000, Geographical Indications Act, 1999, the Biological Diversity Act, 2002,
Continue ReadingInsolvency & Bankruptcy Law in India, is governed by Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (amended up to date) ( “IBC”). IBC prescribes a consolidated framework for governing Insolvency and Bankruptcy Proceedings for Companies, Partnerships, and Proprietors. Article 136 of the Constitution of India confers an extraordinary jurisdiction upon the Hon’ble Supreme Court to grant special
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