Key Takeaways The Finance Commission plays a crucial role in maintaining fairness and equity in resource allocation. India can become a stronger, more inclusive country by consistently improving and modifying its fund allocation methods. The Control ..
Key Takeaways In order to address economic issues and protect reserves, India has enacted the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA) and the Foreign Exchange administration Act (FEMA), which govern cross-border transactions, the administration of re ..
Key Takeaways The phrase “Right to Privacy” first arose in Indian law in the late 1800s. The Data Protection Bill,2021 created a Data Protection Authority to ensure data fiduciaries are acting legally in India. The DP Bill covers the pr ..
Key Takeaways The 2021 Amendment showcases the Indian government’s commitment to reforming the Arbitration Act of 1996 and establishing India as a favourable jurisdiction for arbitration. It enhances Section 36(3) with an additional provision t ..
Key Takeaways The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 grants police the legal authorization to collect bodily and biological samples from suspects and criminal defendants for identification and criminal investigations. The CrPC is the prim ..
Key Takeaways An agreement is a legally binding document that outlines the terms and conditions of a relationship between two or more parties, while an MOU is a non-binding document that clarifies the intentions of the parties involved and provides a ..
Key Takeaways The first railway line in India was built in the 19th century, beginning the country's railway history. Poor maintenance, signal malfunctions, accidents at level crossings, acts of terrorism or sabotage, and natural calamities are s ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Maintenance is financial assistance given by one spouse to the other during or after a marriage to ensure a reasonable standard of living and contributes to the fairness and stability of post-marital financial agreements. The Hindu Marr ..
Key Takeaways The Code of Civil Procedure provides guidelines for fair civil proceedings and allows alternative dispute resolution methods. Section 53A of the CPC protects parties who fulfil their obligations under an oral agreement for immovable pro ..
Key Takeaways Patents give inventors the sole right to use, produce, and sell their ideas; they also provide trademark protection and promote innovation across a range of industries. The Patents Act of 1970 is the primary piece of legislation in Indi ..