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June 28, 2023

Anti trust law

This article has been written by Ms Kamakshi, a 4th yearstudent of REVA university A market is said to be competitive if consumers make a fair choice to use any company’s products without imbalance in product costs. In such a market, a particular product is manufactured by various companies and businessmen, but no firm dominates…

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wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement

INTRODUCTION Indian constitution provides some basic fundamental rights to the Indian citizens. These fundamental rights are the most important things that a person can enjoy. Article 21 and 19 are talks about right to life and liberty and right to equality before law. These both rights also talk about right to movement. Imagine if someone…

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What do articles under Companies Act include?

This article is written by Calista Chettiar, a Second-Year BA. LL.B. (Hons.) student from NMIMS, School of Law, Bangalore.   INTRODUCTION: A business’s incorporation procedure necessitates the existence of a written company constitution. The articles of association are the foundation of the company’s constitution since they outline the rules and regulations by which the Business…

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Prohibition on issues of shares at discount

This article is written by Calista Chettiar, a Second-Year BA. LL.B. (Hons.) student from NMIMS, School of Law, Bangalore.   INTRODUCTION: Section 53 of the 2013 Companies Act regulates the issuance of shares at a discount. When a corporation offers shares at a price lower than their face value, this is referred to as issuing…

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PUNISHMENT FOR PERSONIFICATION OF A SHAREHOLDER

This article is written by Calista Chettiar, a Second-Year BA. LL.B. (Hons.) student from NMIMS, School of Law, Bangalore. INTRODUCTION: When one person or a group uses another’s name to buy stock in a company illegally, they are said to have “personified” those shares. For the same reason that insider trading, stock price manipulation, and…

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