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How to file a Criminal Complaint in India

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By:-Muskan Sharma What is a Criminal Complaint? A Criminal Complaint is a complaint consisting of such facts and circumstances forming part of the commission of an offence. In India, the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred to as “IPC”) is the penal law stating all the offences, except as provided under any other law. The […]

Condonation of Delay under The Limitation Act, 1963

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By: Chinmay Mehta INTRODUCTION: The Limitation Act, 1963, of which the concept of Condonation of Delay is a component, was enacted on 5th October, 1963, which came into force on, 1st January, 1964. The essence behind the statutes of Limitation has been well expressed by Lord Plunkett in the following words, “Time holds in one hand […]

Insanity as a defense under Indian Penal Code

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By: Soumya Verma Chapter IV of Indian Penal Code Insanity is one of the defenses available in the Indian Penal Code mentioned under General Exceptions Chapter IV. General exceptions are those exceptions which are mentioned separately under the Code which a person can take to defend his case. These exceptions acts as a shield to […]

Civil Courts System in China and their Jurisdiction

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By: Siddharth Sutaria INTRODUCTION TO CHINA’S LEGAL SYSTEM The government defines the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as a “socialist legal system.” Despite the official definition, however, China’s legal system is based primarily on the Civil Law model. The Constitution of the People’s Republic of China is the highest law within China. People’s Republic of […]

New MCA Rules make Cryptocurrencies, Benami, and Loan Disclosures mandatory

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By: Muskan Sharma   The Central Government amended Schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013 (hereinafter referred to as “Act”), which shall be applicable from April 1, 2021. The Amendment was a result of the powers conferred on the Central Government under Section 467 of the Act. The Amendment provided that the disclosures of the […]

Death Penalty in USA

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By: Muskan Sharma Death Penalty/Death Sentence/Capital Punishment is a state-sanctioned method of homicide in response to the commission of an offence. Death Penalty owes its origin to the Code codified by King Hammurabi of Babylon. In this code, Death Penalty was a punishment for 25 crimes. At this moment, different nations use the following methods […]

Analysis of Indirect Tax Laws in India, U.S.A & U.A.E

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By: Vedika Arora Indirect Tax Laws In India – Introduction –  The Indirect taxes in India comprises a gathering of assessment laws and guidelines. The roundabout duties in India are authorised upon various exercises including assembling, exchanging and imports. Indirect tax impact all the business lines in India. Charge imposed by the State on utilisation, […]

Role of Mergers and Acquisitions in boosting the Indian Economy

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By: Vansh Ved Introduction Mergers, the amalgamation or blending of two equal-sized companies, or one economically weaker with another stronger, or one holding strong distribution network with a weaker one, or any other possible permutation of two distinct entities coming together to form a whole new identity and corporation. This amalgamation is generally done for […]

Analysis of Laws relating to Patents in India, U.S.A. and U.K.

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By: Siddharth Sutaria 1.1.WHAT IS PATENT? Patents were one of the first types of intellectual property to be recognized in modern legal systems. Today, patented inventions pervade every aspect of life, from electric lighting (patents held by Edison and Swan) to the iPhone (patents held by Apple). Patents are a form of IP used to […]

Impact of Covid-19 on Real Estate Laws in India and Canada

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By:- Shubham Tiwari Expressing his opinion over the possible impact of the outbreak, Samantak Das, Executive Director and Head of Research, REIS, JLL, says, “The COVID-19 situation remains volatile, and uncertainty still looms on the possible economic impact of the outbreak. Global supply chains across domains will be disrupted in the short-term. We are already […]

Trade Dress Protection in India and U.S.A.

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By: Diksha Garg Introduction Intellectual and incorporeal property rights have been incorporated to protect the ownership rights of inventors. Over the course of the past few decades’ deliberations on whether the notion of product packaging and the appearance of the product could be considered within the purview of the aforementioned rights as well. A subset […]

The Copyright Bargain: Fair use in the United States and the United Kingdom

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By: Rushika Of all the creative work produced by humans anywhere, a tiny fraction has continuing commercial value. For that tiny fraction, the copyright is a crucially important legal device. -Lawrence Lessig Introduction Creators of any artistic or literally work often do so in the hopes of benefitting financially and commercially from the same. However, […]

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