This Blog is written by Sahina Mallick from S.K. Acharya Institute of Law, West Bengal.
Auction is the selling of goods or property in a public sale where different intending buyers assembled in a place and try to outbid each other. The price which is offered for the goods or property known as the bid and those interested buyers are known as the bidders.
This Blog is written by Amrith R. from School of Excellence in Law, Tamil Nadu.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation on June 4th, 2020 published the draft Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Rules, 2020. The draft rules have permitted the Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations, and bring drone traders under its ambit.
This Blog is written by Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari from National Law University, Odisha.
As novel infection with coronavirus continues to grow in the country, the good news is that the number of patients recovered / discharged is also on the rise. With more than 1 lakh active coronavirus cases in India, the country’s recoveries were also crossing the 1 lakh mark as of June 3.
This Blog is written by Amrith R. from School of Excellence in Law, Tamil Nadu.
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented one. The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 or SARS-CoV-2, the strain of the novel coronavirus that causes the coronavirus disease COVID-19, has already claimed more than 5 lakh lives over the world.
This Blog is written by Anuj Singh from Maharshi Dayanand University Centre For Professional And Allied Studies, Gurugram.
The Doctrine of Caveat Emptor literally means “Let the buyer be aware”. The Word caveat derives from Latin verb Caveare is the verb of caution and Emptor means buyer. Thus Caveat Emptor talks about the rule of the buyer must be aware/caution while buying the goods. The term is actually part of a longer statement, Caveat emptor, quia ignorare non debuit quod jus alienum emit means Let a purchaser beware.
This Blog is written by Aadish Jain from Symbiosis Law School, Noida.
The scheme “One Nation-One Ration Card” was announced by the Food and Public Distribution Minister Mr. Ram Vilas Paswan as NDA government ambitious project on 20 January 2020 to be rolled out in the whole India from 1 June 2020 but as we all know the whole world is going through the pandemic situation of Covid-19 the process has been slowed and all the work has been delayed but this situation made it unavoidable.
This Blog is written by Piyush Gupta from CPJ College of Higher Studies & School of Law, Delhi.
Antitrust laws are those rules and regulations that’s keep the track on the dispersal of economic power in business and also make sure that healthy competition should sustain in the economy, so that economy can grow and flourish.
his Blog is written by Bhumi Sharma from Amity Law School, Madhya Pradesh.
Mediation in India is a voluntary dispute resolution process where the neutral third party i.e. a mediator helps the disputing people mutually resolve their conflict and find a solution to their legal problem by entering into a written contract. It allows parties to participate in dispute resolution actively and relook at mutual interests and rights of each other.
This Blog is written by Sarada Rasagnya Olety from Sastra Deemed to be University, Tamil Nadu.
Army the unknown warriors we are proud off. As same as the other fields of work contain gender stereotype the army has also been partially containing it. The women in the army were not considered for permanent commission jobs as the men were.
This Blog is written by Ayush Meena from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Indore.
Zoom Video communication application is an US-based company, headquartered in California, founded by current CEO and former Cisco Webex engineer- Eric Yuan in the year 2011, and launched its software in 2013. After continuous growth of the app it became a “unicorn” (startup company valued at over $1 billion) company in 2017.
This Blog is written by Priyanjali Priyadarshini from Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli.
As the liquor shops re-opened in the cities, there could be seen an unprecedented crowd on the streets to buy liquor. This not only showcased the number of alcohol consumers in the country but also put the entire nation to a shame as the people were seen breaking the lockdown rules and the whole picture seemed nothing less than a chaos.
This Blog is written by Ishika Khurana from Vivekanand Institute of Professional Studies, IP University.
The super Cyclone Amphan tore through eastern India and Bangladesh on 17 may 2020 appeared. This is a deadly and powerful tropical cyclone which has caused widespread damages to life and property in East India and Bangladesh.
This Blog is written by Aadish Jain from Symbiosis Law School, Noida.
We all know that how all the governments of the world struggling to control the outbreak of coronavirus, a pandemic situation that has brought a disaster, along with it also impacting the socio-economic viability of the society.
This Blog is written by Priyanjali Priyadarshini from Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli.
United States (US) issued a notice on 21st May, 2020 that it will exit the Open Skies Treaty (OST). US President Donald Trump stated that the reason for exit from the treaty was that Russia was not adhering to the terms of Treaty and so until Russia decided to adhere to the terms of treaty the US would continue to pull out of the pact.
This Blog is written by Vibhuti Tyagi from Ideal Institute Of Management And Technology And School Of Law, Delhi.
Uber Eats is an American food delivery platform launched by Uber in 2014 and based in San Francisco, California. Uber eats parent company was founded in 2009 by Garett camp and Travis Kalanick.
This Blog is written by Ridhima Mehrotra from Symbiosis Law School, Noida.
In October, 2019 a class action suit was filed in the United States District Court against Infosys, its CEO Salil Parekh and CFO Nilanjan Roy on behalf of persons and entities who bought company’s traded securities between July 7, 2018 and October 20, 2019 alleging for claims for the violations of the US Federal Securities laws.
This Blog is written by Harsh Sonbhadra from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), Delhi.
The expression “Hindu undivided family” (HUF) is not defined under the Income Tax Act, 1961 or any other statute.
This Blog is written by Piyush Gupta from CPJ College of Higher Studies & School of Law, Delhi.
According to section 11 of Civil Procedure Code, Res Judicata means that courts don’t have the power to try any new issue or suit which has previously been settled between the same parties. In other words, courts will not entertain any suit which has already been settled between same parties and under the same title.
This Blog is written by Rehan Ahmad from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.
SARS-CoV-2 also known as Coronavirus has resulted in the outburst of a respiratory illness known as COVID-19. Many countries have tried to curtail the destruction caused by the pandemic by implementing several precautionary measures and policies but death toll is increasing day by day and is the biggest threat to mankind nowadays.
This Blog is written by Pulkit Khanduja From Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida.
Unemployment is a situation where people are willing to work and able to work at a prevailing market wage rate but they do not get work. Unemployment in a country prevailing is the situation where a person is able and willing to work but is not getting job according to his/her capacity.
The Copyright Act, 1957 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) governs the subject of copyright law in India. Copyright is a bundle of rights given by the law to the creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and the producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings.