Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Alternative Dispute Resolution

We have watched various Bollywood movies where the victim struggled due to the inefficient judicial system and had to fight for the justice for years. Since movies are a reflection of the society it is safe to say that what is being shown might actually be happening in the society. The various possible reasons for that could be corruption, vacant judicial posts, lack of political will, overpopulation or increased crime rates etc.

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Memorandum of Understanding| Explained
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Memorandum of Understanding| Explained

It is essential that before entering into a contract the parties to the contract reach an understanding on the same level. This requires that the parties agree in the same manner to the same thing. Ironing out all such minor details at the time of entering into a contract is necessary. However, sometimes the parties to the contract may just want to formulate a preliminary agreement that establishes the relationship between them but at the same time gives them some leeway which a formal contract may not. Such a preliminary agreement is called a memorandum of understanding.

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Civil and Criminal Remedies in Cheque Bounces
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Civil and Criminal Remedies in Cheque Bounces

For a lot of day-to- day transactions, a cheque may be used by a person for the payment to the other party. A Cheque is a negotiable instrument. It is a document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from the holder’s account to the person whose name has been mentioned on the cheque. The person who is writing the cheque is known as the drawer. A cheque can be viewed as a type of bill of exchange; it came into use mainly to avoid the need of carrying large amounts of money. A cheque can be issued by and in favor of both natural persons as well as legal entities. 

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All About Anti-Competitive Practices under Indian Competition Law
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All About Anti-Competitive Practices under Indian Competition Law

Anti-competitive practices refer to an all-embracing range of business practices in which a firm or group of firms may fit into place in normalize to restrict inter-firm competition to keep up or amplify their family member market place and profits lacking necessarily providing goods and services at a lower cost or of elevated eminence.

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Website Privacy Policy
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Website Privacy Policy

Website privacy policy (or data protection policy) is a legal document that states how the startup/website owners gather and intend to use customer information. It is the promise that companies make to their users to use their sensitive information in a more responsible way in order to win their trust. It functions on the principles of transparency, legitimate purpose and proportionality providing users with full assurance and knowledge of what they’re getting into. It sets out the purpose of data collection by the website, to whom and how your personal information provided may be disclosed, reasonable security practices followed to safeguard such information, the scope and limitation of data processing on your website. 

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Annual Mandatory Compliance for PLCs
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Annual Mandatory Compliance for PLCs

Generally, people opt for private limited companies due to less formality. It is the most popular and well-known form of start-up. However, some of the mandatory compliances which are pre-requisites are needed to be followed every year.

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Freelancing
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Freelancing

Freelancing is working on contractual basis for various companies rather than working on a regular salary basis for one employee. They have the freedom to choose their assignments or projects and company they would like to be associated with.

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Essentials of Valid Contract
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Essentials of Valid Contract

A contract is the foundation of a civilised world. The law relating to contracts in India is contained in Indian Contract Act, 1872. A Contract is simply an agreement between two or more persons to do something. Each contract creates a binding duty on the contracting parties. The Indian Contract Act deals with the enforcement of these rights and duties upon the parties in India.

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All About Address Proof Affidavit
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All About Address Proof Affidavit

Affidavit is basically a written statement that is taken on oath and may be used as evidence in a court of law. If you lie on an affidavit, it constitutes an offense under the Indian Penal code. So, if we combine the meaning of the above words, we get the idea of address proof affidavit. It is a document which helps in legally proving a person’s address.

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Reply to a Trademark Objection
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Reply to a Trademark Objection

After an application for trademark registration is made, it is examined by the trademark examiners. The examiners analyze all the aspect of the trademark application and thus makes sure that the application and the trademark aspired is up to the requirements and within the legal aspects, If the examiner found some issues in the application, they put these objections in the form of trademark examination report, which is uploaded in the official website of the trademark office.

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Reply to a Copyright Objection
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Reply to a Copyright Objection

Copyright is a right that is given to the inventor of the literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work, etc. To be registered, it is not essential that the copyrighted work should be published. An unpublished work can also be subject to registration as copyright.

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Copyright Objection
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Copyright Objection

Copyright is a bundle of rights, including the right to reproduction, adaptation, and translation of the work that is vested by the law upon the creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and the producers of the cinematographic films and sound recordings.

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Sale of Patent Rights
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Sale of Patent Rights

The Duhaime’s law dictionary defines a Patent as an exclusive privilege granted to an inventor to make, use or sell an invention for a set number of years.

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Trademark Assignment
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Trademark Assignment

According to Trademarks Act, 1999 “trademark”, is a mark which can be represented in a graphical form and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include the shape of goods, their packaging, and the combination of colours.

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Significant details of RERA
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Significant details of RERA

RERA (The Real Estate Regulation and Development Act, 2016) is India’s first Act to give real estate regulation and laws. The Parliament of India has passed the act last year i.e. 2016 and 1st May 2017 was given to Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation for the implementation of this Act. This Act formulates and notifies the rules to the regulate, directly or indirectly, for the proper functioning of the real estate sector. The basic motive of introducing RERA Act is to bring fair practices with the clarity to the buyers about their rights and interest and heavy penalties will be imposed on builders if they try to exercise unfair practice or infringe the buyer’s rights and interests.

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Rights and Liabilities of Landlords
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Rights and Liabilities of Landlords

Before renting a property, the landlord must create a rent agreement with the tenant. This agreement outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parties. Various laws govern the landlord-tenant relationship and provide ways to handle disputes. The landlord can evict the tenant on certain grounds, such as breaching the agreement or causing a nuisance.

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Rights and Duties of Tenants
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Rights and Duties of Tenants

Renting a place in India can be a very tedious task. With the spurting growth in job opportunities and the need for a better lifestyle, people have started to move out from their hometowns and have started to occupy cities which offer them good opportunities. Therefore, the landlord-tenant legal relationship has become a big topic lately. The need for clear grounds for this relationship is quite an essential one because both parties need to feel secure about their end of the transaction, as shelter is one of the most basic requirements.

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Types of Contract
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Types of Contract

A contract is simply an agreement between two parties where an offer and acceptance to do or refrain from doing a particular thing along with some form of consideration or remuneration to be given on the fulfillment of the promise.

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