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Agency law - Principles & Essentials
Agency law - Principles & Essentials

Agency law embodies delegation of responsibility, establishing fiduciary obligations thatbind agents to act in the best interests of principals. Consent is the foundation of thisconnection, emphasizing the voluntary character of the parties involved.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
20 mins to read
Shares, Share Capital, and Debentures: Explained
Shares, Share Capital, and Debentures: Explained

In finance, a share refers to a unit of ownership in a company or corporation. It represents a claim on a portion of the company's assets and earnings. When a company goes public, it often divides its ownership into smaller parts called shares, which are then sold to investors.

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Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
77 mins to read
Right to Life & Personal Liberty | Article 21 Explained
Right to Life & Personal Liberty | Article 21 Explained

Article 21[1] enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution serves as a strong wall defending the fundamental rights of life and liberty. Article 21, which states unequivocally that no person may be deprived of their life or personal liberty other than by applying a legally established procedural framework, is the cornerstone of justice and equity.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
41 mins to read
PRINCIPLE OF STRICT LIABILITY AND ABSOLUTE LIABILITY
PRINCIPLE OF STRICT LIABILITY AND ABSOLUTE LIABILITY

In the intricate landscape of legal philosophy, the concepts of strict liability and absolute liability emerge as fundamental cornerstones in the attribution of responsibility for specific actions and their resultant consequences.

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Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
38 mins to read
Verdicts, Redemption, Compensation: Unveiling India's Legal Odyssey
Verdicts, Redemption, Compensation: Unveiling India's Legal Odyssey

Indian law has a millennium-long history, influenced by British colonial rule and ancient writings like the Manusmriti. A democratic legal framework was established in 1950 with the enactment of the Indian Constitution, following independence.

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Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
35 mins to read
The law of Defamation
The law of Defamation

Defamation is to make a false statement which harms the reputation of a citizen. In IPC and many other laws the defamation had been explained by the great people and by many principles & exceptions. The main aim of defamation is to protect the citizens' reputation in the society as discussed in Article 21 of the constitution .

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
22 mins to read
Summons – Issue & Service of Summons under CPC
Summons – Issue & Service of Summons under CPC

A summons is the first step in the court process, and civil cases offer the structure for resolving legal problems. Within the framework of the Indian legal system, a summons is an essential procedural tool that signals the start of a lawsuit and the defendant's involvement in the judicial process.

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Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
31 mins to read
Enforcement of Award under Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
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Enforcement of Award under Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

The procedure in the Indian judicial system for achieving vital justice in society, like the Enforcement of the Arbitral Award, plays a crucial role. One must enforce this Award with the Court's help, or it will remain on paper only. Several questions are a barrier to approaching the proper Court with jurisdiction for enforcing the said Award.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
41 mins to read
THEFT AND EXTORTION
THEFT AND EXTORTION

Theft is categorized as an offense under the offenses against property in Indian Penal Code. Theft has been covered under sections 378 till 382. Theft is the crime of taking away someone else's movable property without that person's permission. The IPC's Section 378 provides a definition of theft. At the same time, Section 379 of the IPC defines the punishment for committing the offence of theft.

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Lawyer's Arc
Jan 28, 2025
32 mins to read
Transfer of Property - concept and nature
Transfer of Property - concept and nature

There are laws in every known legal system that address how people relate to one another regarding material possessions. However, the remarkably diverse array of property systems observed in non-Western countries implies that any notion of property other than the descriptive one is culturally specific.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
28 mins to read
MEETINGS UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013
MEETINGS UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013

A meeting is often a gathering of corporate members; a meeting is critical to a company's overall operation. A meeting must be attended by at least two people. However, one person can do so under rare circumstances. Companies must hold annual meetings to address their corporate concerns, but they can also plan other meetings based on their needs.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
30 mins to read
False Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution Under Tort
False Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution Under Tort

It is a branch of civil law that addresses wrongful conduct or behaviors that cause pain, injury, or loss and allows the victim to pursue damages. The main goal of tort law is to give people who have been harmed by the carelessness or acts of others a legal remedy.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
76 mins to read
Remedies Available in Law of Tort
Remedies Available in Law of Tort

A civil wrong is referred to in law as a tort. Anyone who commits a tort will be punished by the provisions of tort law. Someone feels betrayed when they are deprived of something by someone else. In every case where a party's rights are violated, the law steps in. Among the repercussions are, for example, legal remedies.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
24 mins to read
Tort Law - Definition, Types & Examples
Tort Law - Definition, Types & Examples

The word tort derives from the French word which means ‘wrong’. Tort is a civil wrong. Tort law is the law of liability which is civil and whenever someone does an injury to another person, tort is applied. Breach of trust and breach of breach of contract are also wrongs other than tort. Tort provides remedies for civil wrongs in the present system of law.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
24 mins to read
ROLE OF IPR IN SPORTS
IPR 
ROLE OF IPR IN SPORTS

Intellectual property rights are recognized worldwide. The primary goal of IPR is to promote inventiveness and modernization while also protecting the reputation or goodwill associated with a brand by ensuring that the owner of the Intellectual Property rights receives appropriate credit and compensation for his original effort and can support himself through it.

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Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
30 mins to read
Basic Concept of Intellectual Property (IPR) -Characteristics and Nature Of Intellectual Property Rights with case laws
IPR 
Basic Concept of Intellectual Property (IPR) -Characteristics and Nature Of Intellectual Property Rights with case laws

It takes an intellectual property rights framework to safeguard manufacturers', designers', and artists' rights. These rights are the only ones that provide individuals or organizations with legal protection for their creative work. They include trade secrets, copyrights, patents, and trademarks.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
30 mins to read
Software Patents in Today's World & Working of Patents and Compulsory License
IPR 
Software Patents in Today's World & Working of Patents and Compulsory License

The complex relationship between software patent, patent and compulsory licenses is a testament to the ever- evolving nature of technology and legal frameworks that seeks to balance innovation and economic growth. As we continue down the digital highway, software patent is shaping our technological future paramount, requiring a delicate balance to ensure a thriving technological sector.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
33 mins to read
PATENT REGIME IN INDIA
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PATENT REGIME IN INDIA

A invention is a products of Intellectual property, which is been protected by patent laws. The word patent was derived from the latin word ‘patere’ meant to be to lay open, which means to make the product available for public openly.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
40 mins to read
Copyright Law - A Conceptual Framework
IPR 
Copyright Law - A Conceptual Framework

Copyright, in simple terms, is a legal concept granting exclusive rights to creators for their original works. These works can range from artistic creations like paintings and sculptures to more modern expressions such as software and writing. The primary purpose of copyright is to provide creators with legal ownership of their work, ensuring they have control over its use and distribution.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
61 mins to read
Advantages And Disadvantages of Intellectual Property
IPR 
Advantages And Disadvantages of Intellectual Property

In the rapidly evolving area of modern economies, the concept of Intellectual Property (IP) has become increasingly important. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) serves as the legal framework that safeguards the fruits of human creativity, innovation, and intellectual endeavors. Intellectual property encapsulates a broad spectrum of human creations, ranging from artistic expressions to scientific.

Lawyer's Arc
Lawyer's Arc
Jan 26, 2025
59 mins to read
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