Civil law deals with behavior that constitutes an injury to an individual or other private party, such as a corporation. Examples are defamation (including libel and slander), breach of contract, negligence resulting...
Compliance with regulations is a must in the upsurge of strict legal framework and increasing code of practice for managing the businesses. The integrity of any business is reflected in the commitment of organisation…
India has one of the oldest legal systems in the world. Its law and jurisprudence stretches back into the centuries, forming a living tradition which has grown and evolved with the lives of its diverse people...
Drafting a contract is the act of writing the details of the contract in order to outline the obligations of both the parties to the contract in order to make them understand their legal rights and responsibilities…
We advise our clients on a wide range of corporate and commercial work and provide solutions to clients that are viable and sustainable solutions as per our client's specific requirement...
Criminal litigation in India deals with the criminal law which is mainly governed by three major acts, namely: the Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, except for these, the Indian…
In India, since family law is a mix of secular law, i.e. law which applies regardless of a person’s religion or community, and personal laws i.e. laws which apply based on a person’s religion or community, it is termed "Family and Personal Laws"…
Government contracts are issued by the government for various purposes such as construction, IT projects, manpower supply, management, etc. Whenever the central and the state government issue any contract…
Over the past decades, India’s growth story is marked with an increasingly liberalized economy and factors like advancement in technology, greater access to capital, and reduced barriers to entry…
A cheque bounce is an offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (“Act”) punishable with a fine which can extend to twice the amount of the cheque or imprisonment for a term not more than two years or both…
Litigation, traditionally, offered a more potent forum for recovery of money and resolving financial disputes as the judges are vested with stronger powers than an arbitrator…
A Will is a legal declaration of the intention of the testator, with respect to his property, which he desires to be carried into effect after his death. After the death of a person, his property devolves in two ways – according to his Will i.e. testamentary…
Civil law deals with behavior that constitutes an injury to an individual or other private party, such as a corporation. Examples are defamation (including libel and slander), breach of contract, negligence resulting...
Compliance with regulations is a must in the upsurge of strict legal framework and increasing code of practice for managing the businesses. The integrity of any business is reflected in the commitment of organisation…
India has one of the oldest legal systems in the world. Its law and jurisprudence stretches back into the centuries, forming a living tradition which has grown and evolved with the lives of its diverse people...
Drafting a contract is the act of writing the details of the contract in order to outline the obligations of both the parties to the contract in order to make them understand their legal rights and responsibilities…
We advise our clients on a wide range of corporate and commercial work and provide solutions to clients that are viable and sustainable solutions as per our client's specific requirement...
Criminal litigation in India deals with the criminal law which is mainly governed by three major acts, namely: the Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, except for these, the Indian Criminal Jurisprudence…
In India, since family law is a mix of secular law, i.e. law which applies regardless of a person’s religion or community, and personal laws i.e. laws which apply based on a person’s religion or community, it is termed "Family and Personal Laws"…
Government contracts are issued by the government for various purposes such as construction, IT projects, manpower supply, management, etc. Whenever the central and the state government issue any contract…
Over the past decades, India’s growth story is marked with an increasingly liberalized economy and factors like advancement in technology, greater access to capital, and reduced barriers to entry…
A cheque bounce is an offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (“Act”) punishable with a fine which can extend to twice the amount of the cheque or imprisonment for a term not more than two years or both…
Litigation, traditionally, offered a more potent forum for recovery of money and resolving financial disputes as the judges are vested with stronger powers than an arbitrator…
A Will is a legal declaration of the intention of the testator, with respect to his property, which he desires to be carried into effect after his death. After the death of a person, his property devolves in two ways – according to his Will i.e. testamentary, or according to the respective laws of succession…