Cyber fraud is a growing issue worldwide, and laws have evolved to tackle digital crimes. Below is a detailed breakdown of how legal frameworks are used to combat cyber fraud from investigation to prosecution. Types of Cyber Frauds & Legal Implications Online Scams & Phishing Attacks Legal Action: Identity Theft & Financial Frauds Legal Action: …
Anticipatory bail is a legal provision that allows an individual to seek bail in advance when they fear arrest for a non-bailable offense. This concept is essential in protecting personal liberty and preventing misuse of police power. It is primarily governed by Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973 in India. Other …
Corporate law is a dynamic and highly demanding legal field. It involves advising businesses on legal matters, ensuring compliance with laws, negotiating contracts, handling mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and resolving disputes. Below is an in-depth breakdown of the key do’s and don’ts in corporate law. ✅ DO’s of Being a Corporate Lawyer 1. Understand the …
AI is transforming the legal profession in several ways, improving efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility. Here are some key areas where AI can be used in law: 1. Legal Research & Case Law Analysis 2. Contract Analysis & Drafting 3. Legal Document Automation 4. Litigation Support & Case Prediction 5. Virtual Legal Assistants & Chatbots 6. …
Law is one of the oldest and most prestigious professions, offering a wide range of career paths. However, it also demands dedication, strong analytical skills, and years of study. Below is a comprehensive guide covering different aspects of the legal profession. 1. Types of Legal Careers A law degree opens doors to various career options. …
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The Delhi High Court has ruled that levying a mandatory service charge in restaurants and hotels constitutes an unfair trade practice. The court emphasized that such charges cannot be imposed without the consumer’s consent, asserting that service charges or tips are voluntary and cannot be made obligatory. Previously, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) …
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The controversy surrounding Delhi High Court Justice Yashwant Varma has intensified following the discovery of partially burnt currency notes at his official residence after a fire on March 14, 2025. This incident has prompted a comprehensive investigation and reignited scrutiny over Justice Varma’s past financial dealings. In-House Inquiry Initiated In response to the cash discovery, …
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Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), Shimla, is set to host its 2nd Convocation Ceremony on March 30, 2025, starting at 11:00 AM. The event will take place at the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Academy in Shimla. During the ceremony, degrees will be conferred upon 451 graduates from various programs, including: Of these, 327 graduates are …
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A posted cheque refers to a cheque that has been written and dated for a future date rather than the current date. It is also known as a post-dated cheque. The payee cannot cash or deposit the cheque until the specified future date. Remedies for Issues Related to a Posted Cheque 1. If the Cheque …
The criteria for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are defined by the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises in many countries. In India, for example, the MSME classification is based on investment in plant & machinery or equipment and annual turnover as per the MSME Act 2006 (updated in 2020). MSME Classification (India) …