The Supreme Court has in a recent case of Dr Naresh Kumar Mangla vs Smt. Anita Agarwal & Ors. etc passed a Judgment dated 17-12-2020 and reiterated the grounds for grant of anticipatory #bail. In this case, a Case Crime No. 0623 of 2020 was registered by the Appellant-Deceased’s Father against the Respondents-Accused, i.e., the
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GOVERNMENT HAS NOTIFIED THE ELECTRICITY (RIGHTS OF CONSUMERS) RULES, 2020
On 31.12.2020, the Ministry of Power has promulgated Rules laying down the rights of power consumers in the country. Mr. R.K. Singh (the Hon’ble Minister), said that the implementation of these Rules shall ensure a time bound delivery of services such as new #electricityconnections, refunds and other services. He further added that wilful disregard to
... Continue Reading.How to Add Designated Partner in LLP
For adding a Partner in LLP following procedure is to be followed as per the Provisions of LLP Act,2008: Designated Partner in LLP Eligibility Criteria for becoming a Designated Partner in LLP: Only Individual can be appointed as Designated Partner in LLP. The Person wish to appointed as a Designated Partner in LLP must have
... Continue Reading.Appointment of Resident Director in India
Section 149 (3) of the Companies Act, 2013 has provided for residence of a director in India (Resident Director in India) as a compulsory i.e. every company shall have at least one director who has stayed in India for a total period of not less than 182 days in the previous calendar year. So if
... Continue Reading.Atal Bihari Vajpayee Memorial National Essay Writing Competition | University of Lucknow [Submit by: 15 Jan]
It gives us immense pleasure to announce that the Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow is organizing Atal Bihari Vajpayee National Essay Writing Competition to mark the celebration of 96th birth anniversary of former Prime Minister of India Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ji. About Competition Since the inception of human civilization, we have found various
... Continue Reading.How to Register Sole Proprietorship Firm in India
In India a Sole Proprietorship firm may be started by getting any of the following registrations: Shop Act Registration or Gumasta Licence for Proprietorship Firm Registration : Registration under the Shop and Commercial Establishment Act is Commonly known as “Shop Act Registration” Most of the Banks open Current Bank Account for this Registration GST Registration for
... Continue Reading.Self-Assessment of Non-Compete Clauses: The New Normal
[Pranshu Gupta and Roopam Dadhich are 4th year B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) students at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad] On 26 November 2020, the Competition Commission of India (‘CCI’) introduced an amendment to the CCI (Procedure in regard to the transaction of business relating to combinations) Regulations, 2011 (‘Combination Regulations’), through which para 5.7 of Form I
... Continue Reading.Stay on NCLAT Order Rejecting Withdrawal of Resolution Plan – Unsettling the Dust Once Again
[Richa Pathak is an alumna of the London School of Economics and Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and Mansi Mishra is a fourth-year student at National Law Institute University, Bhopal] The Supreme Court vide its order dated November 16, 2020, stayed the operation and effect of the judgment of the National Company Law Appellate
... Continue Reading.A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2020
Image from here (This post has been co-authored with SpicyIP Fellows Adyasha Samal, Anupriya Dhonchak and Nikhil Purohit.) Here’s wishing all our readers a very happy, safe and healthy new year! Unfortunately, many traditions worldwide had to be broken the past year, but here at SpicyIP we’re glad to continue our annual tradition of recounting
... Continue Reading.Classes Of Heirs Under Sunni Law
Introduction Unlike Hindu Law, in Muslim Law inheritance is not a birthright. An heir does not become the legal heir of the property of his ancestor until her/his ancestor dies, nor can he claim any share till the ancestor lives. Also, if the heir dies earlier than the ancestor, no right to have a share
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