The Information Technology Act, 2000 Definition

The Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act, 2000) is a landmark legislation in India that provides the legal framework for regulating electronic commerce, safeguarding digital …

Consumer Protection Council and State Consumer Protection Council

Consumer Protection Act, 2019 has established various mechanisms to promote and protect the rights of consumers in India. Two key bodies formed under this law …

Consumer Protection Act, Definition, Aim, Objectives,

Consumer Protection Act, 2019 is a comprehensive law in India aimed at safeguarding the interests of consumers. It replaced the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 …

Parties to Negotiable Instruments, Negotiation

The parties to a negotiable instrument (bill of exchange, promissory note and a Cheques) are discussed in detail : Parties to a bill of exchange …

Presentment, Discharge and dishonour of Negotiable instruments

Presentment Sec.   70.   Effect   of   want   of   demand   on   principal   debtor.   – Presentment  for  payment  is  not  necessary  in  order  to  charge  the person primarily …

Law of partnership: Definition, essentials of partnership

Partnership is a form of business organization, where two or more persons join together for jointly carrying on some business. It is an improvement over …

Formation of Partnerships, Kinds of Partners, Authorities, Rights and Liabilities of Partners

Formation of Partnerships A partnership is a business arrangement in which two or more people own an entity, and personally share in its profits, losses, and risks. The exact form …

Registration of Partnership, Dissolution of Partnership firm

Registration of Partnership A Partnership is one of the most important forms of a business organization, where two or more people come together to form a business …

Law of Agency: Essentials, Kinds of Agents, Rights and Duties of Agents

In India, the agent and principle share a relationship that is contractual in nature, and therefore it is governed by the terms and conditions of …

Termination of Contract

Termination of Contract

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