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What are The Role Of Independent Directors In Corporate Governance in India?

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| Forms and Formats for legal proceedings, INSURACE LAW

Independent directors, per India regulations, play a pivotal role in balancing corporate interests and enhancing governance in companies. As per the Companies Act 2013, they offer expertise without being involved in daily operations. Their role spans guidance, risk management, stakeholder protection, and ethical oversight. Qualifications are stringent, ensuring independence. There are limits on directorships, and […]

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Rights for Private Employees by the Indian Labour Laws.

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| legal general knowledge, legal knowledge

Recently, while I was changing jobs, I went through my previous employment contract and the appointment letter to analyse what are the real-life implications of my resignation. Sadly, due to lack of legal knowledge, I could not claim my bonus based on the agreement. I realized I had to know how to draft a resignation […]

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How to Send a Legal Notice in India.

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| Forms and Formats for legal proceedings, legal general knowledge

  A legal notice is a written communication that the affected party sends to the opposing party, informing them of the legal action they plan to take against them. This is done when the affected party has suffered a civil grievance and is seeking compensation or legal remedy. The legal notice is a formal and […]

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How to get a Gun License in India?

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| legal general knowledge, legal knowledge

Approaching a gun license in India is not an easy task for everyone. The concept of a Gun License in India comes under the Arms Act of 1959. Any citizen of India who wants to own a gun is allowed to buy only NPB guns. This act has the provision which allows civilians to get […]

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Concepts and Essentials of Torts

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| law of torts

A Tort is considered to be that legal concept possessing the characteristics to be listed here namely: A civil right not in itself consensual in character although sometimes connected with, or even arising from, a consensual transaction; a violation of such right by omission or commission resulting in the breach of a civil duty; and […]

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Malicious Prosecution under Law of Tort.

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Malicious prosecution denotes the wrongful initiation of criminal proceedings. It is prosecution against a person without any likely cause that causes damages. It is a kind of tort, and the victim has the right that he even can sue the police authorities for any such wrong done by them. Liability arising out of malicious prosecution […]

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Law of Defamation in India.

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Introduction A man’s reputation is considered valuable property and every man has a right to protect his reputation. This right is acknowledged as an inherent personal right and is a jus in rem i.e., a right good against all persons in the world. Defamation refers to any oral or written statement made by a person […]

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Defamation and freedom of speech under tort law

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| article19, legal knowledge

Introduction Freedom of speech exists in clear opposition to defamation, which both operate as separate yet incompatible legal principles. False statements that damage reputation fall into the category of defamation through its two subtypes: written defamation, also known as libel and verbal defamation, known as slander. A democratic society relies on freedom of speech to […]

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The Different type of Marriage in Hinduism.

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| HINDU LAW, legal general knowledge

In the pre-Vedic and Vedic periods, there were different forms of Hindu marriage. Some of these forms were widely accepted, while others were prohibited. However, after the codification of Hindu Law and the enactment of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, monogamy is the only form of marriage accepted and widely practiced by people belonging to the […]

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Bar Associations Are Not “State” Under Article 12 Of The Constitution Of India: Bombay High Court

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| legal general knowledge, legal knowledge, Uncategorized

Bar Associations if held to be a “State” within the meaning of Article 12 of the Constitution of India, it would certainly lead to a “chaotic” situation, the Bombay High Court held recently. A division bench of Justices Girish Kulkarni and Advait Sethna dismissed the petition filed by four advocates challenging the notice issued by the Kolhapur District Bar […]

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