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Aishwaryasandeep

Cartels under Competition Act, 2002

The Competition Act, 2002 was established to promote and sustain an enabling competition culture through engagement and enforcement that would inspire business to be fair, competitive and innovative; enhance consumer welfare; and support economic growth. The Act prohibits anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position by enterprises, and regulates combinations (mergers, amalgamations and acquisitions) with a…

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Online Education: Covid-19 perspective

Introduction Education’s purpose is to replace empty mind with an open one. At the beginning of this year almost every country got hit by the ongoing pandemic of Covid-19. It created havoc as its fatality rate is between 2-3 percent. It has been declared as the pandemic by the world health organisation and lockdowns were…

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Gift under Transfer of Property

INTRODUCTION A Gift is generally regarded as a transfer of ownership of a property where the sender willingly brings into effect such transfer without any compensation or consideration in monetary value. It may be in the form of moveable or immoveable property and the parties may be two living persons or the transfer may take…

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Promissory Estoppel

Introduction When two or more parties enter into a contract, there arises some obligation. Sometimes , the promisor becomes bound to his promise, not on the basis of contract, it may on the basis of the application of law of estoppel. The rule of promissory estoppel is that whenever a person with a contractual right…

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Intellectual property law

Introduction As a result of the industrial revolution and the rapid developments made in the fields of science, technology and culture, new kinds of property apart from the traditional property came into existence. The concept of property has undergone a sea change especially after the second world war. New rights and properties like patents, copyright…

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The Unemployment Crisis in India

Unemployment is a condition when a person searching for a job is unable to find it. Unemployment depends on the labour force and not the entire population. This is one of the major issues faced by India. One of the main reasons for unemployment is the large population prevailing in India. India’s population is about…

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Role of Legal Services Authorities in India

The concept of legal aid is to provide free legal services to the vulnerable communities in the society to conduct any legal proceedings in the court, tribunal or before a judicial authority. The core of this conception is that no one should deny justice because of their financial instability. This system is contributed majorly by…

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