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Meaning of Beneficial Ownership

This article has been written by Bhavana Nair, a student of Army Institute of Law, Mohali A beneficial interest is the right to profit from the ownership of another party’s shares. When discussing trusts, the term “beneficial interest” is frequently used to describe when someone has a vested interest in the trust’s assets. A person’s right…

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Special Board Resolution

This article has been written by Pallavi Jindal, a student of NEF Law College, Guwahati INTRODUCTION: The major decisions of the company are taken by the board of directors of the company so to take the decisions; an agreement is made by the company in a company which is known as resolution. It deals with…

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Trade Secret

This article is written by Shyam Gupta of IPEM Group of Institute.  Introduction   Trade secret is the part of intellectual property right. This is some kind of valuable information which is discovered by a person having secret with him. The information which can utilize in the commerce are comes in the trade secret.   There is…

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Intoxication

This article has been written by Ms. Chitrangda Singh, a 2nd year student of Rajasthan School of Law for Women, Jaipur.  Intoxication is a state of being under the influence of a drug or alcohol. The term can refer to the effects of legal drugs, such as alcohol, tobacco, or prescription medication, as well as…

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Digital Marketing Agreement

 This article has been written by Ms. Suhani Singh, a student studying B.A.LLB.[H.]  from Teerthanker Mahaveer College of Law and Legal Studies, Moradabad. The author is a 3rd year law student.   Digital marketing is interactive and targets a certain customer base subset. Digital marketing is H.] on the rise and includes email ads, promoted…

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Indian Judiciary

                                                                       This article has been written by Ms. Shreya Bhattacharya, a 2nd year BBA LL. B student at Adamas University, Kolkata. Introduction The legislative, executive, and judicial departments of government make up India’s three pillars of power. The Indian Constitution calls for a system of checks and balances as well as a division of powers.…

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Secularism and Constitution of India

This article is written by MS SHAHEEN HIRANI, a 4th year student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. India is a diverse place of various culture, religion, ethnicity and different social aspects. To look after a vast country like India where people living diversely it’s of a national importance to have an illustrated feature of…

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This article has been written by Ms. Pratibha Mittal, a 1st year B.COM.LL.B. (Hons.) student of University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh. Introduction India is a democratic country so is guided by the principles of justice, equality and equal protection to all. The Preamble of the Constitution of India also specifies that all…

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