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RBI – Transfer of Capital Instrument under FEMA

INTRODUCTION:                              Capital instruments are securities in the form of shares, bonds, etc, that a company sells in order to raise capital. Shares are very important and reliable source of investment; it gives higher returns if invested mindfully. Shareholders can transfer their shares by sale or as a way of gift. These transfers are monitored…

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   Issue of ESOP shares under FEMA

INTRODUCTION:                               Issuing shares is a very important way of raising capital for a company. Company also issues bonus shares and right shares to its shareholders as a way of appreciation for investing in their company, issuing shares under stock option scheme is also a way of issuing shares for giving appreciation to their employees.…

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Grant Of Patent

What Is A Patent? According to the World Intellectual Property Organization, a Patent can be defined as an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem. Technical information about the invention…

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Article 12 Of Indian Constitution

Article 12 of the constitution defines the state. Fundamental rights provide protection against governmental action, limiting government authority. Part III defines the term state in order to identify the authorities and instrumentalities functioning within or outside the borders of India which shall be included in the definition of state. State is defined under article 12…

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Startup Stories My Glamm

My Glamm products have been created to simplify a woman’s makeup routine. Innovation for ease is the main motive of our products. Formulated, and developed in laboratories in Italy and Germany. My Glamm has now become the country’s 34th unicorn for this year and 76th overall. The Good Glamm Group which operates My Glamm will…

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Biography of Hon’ble Justice Rajesh Bindal

Justice Rajesh Bindal was born on 16 April, 1961 in Haryana, India. He passed his matriculation from S.A Jain School, continued to go to college there only. He did his B.Com degree from Punjab University, Chandigarh. He has completed his LLB degree from Kurukshetra University in 1985.He then started practicing at High Court of Punjab…

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Biography of Chief Justice V N Khare

Chief Justice V.N.Khare i.e. Vishweshwar Nath Khare holds the prestigious title of having been the 33rd Chief Justice of India. He served from the 19th of December, 2002 to the 2nd of May, 2004.  Early Life: Chief Justice V.N.Khare was born in Prayagraj, formerly known as Allahabad on the 2nd of May, 1939. He continued…

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Different Kinds of Intellectual Property Rights

Introduction The definition of intellectual property rights is any and all rights associated with intangible assets owned by a person or company and protected against use without consent. Intangible assets refer to non-physical property, including right of ownership in intellectual property . Examples of intellectual property rights include: Patents Domain names Industrial design Confidential information…

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Justice Nitin R. Borkar

Justice Nitin R. Borkar was born on August 2, 1971, in Gondia, and received his L.L.B. from Nagpur’s Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Law. On August 8, 1995, he became a member of the Maharashtra and Goa Bar Council and joined the firm of his father, Advocate Shri.R.K. Borkar. He has practiced law before the…

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