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Introduction to Legal Jurisprudence In every society, the law serves as a fundamental framework that governs human behavior, resolves disputes, and upholds societal norms. However, beyond its practical applications, law also serves as a...
What is GST Registration (For certain businesses, registration under GST is mandatory. We have a separate article on the conditions under which the GST registration becomes compulsory.) If the organization carries on business without...
GST Formalities For E Commerce Dealers For e-commerce dealers in India, there are specific formalities and requirements under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime and other applicable laws. Here are the key formalities...
In India, obtaining GST (Goods and Services Tax) registration is compulsory under certain circumstances. GST registration is mandatory in the following situations: It’s important to note that GST registration must typically be obtained within...
Creating a comprehensive freelancing contract can feel daunting, especially when you’re just starting. But, it’s crucial to protect yourself, your time, and your business. Here, I’ll walk you through some essential clauses every freelancer...
What Are the Differences Between Confidentiality and Privacy Clauses? Confidentiality and privacy are closely related concepts often included in legal contracts, corporate policies, and regulatory standards. However, they serve different purposes and are applied...
State Consumer Protection Councils (SCPCs) are statutory bodies established at the state level to address consumer grievances, promote consumer rights, and oversee consumer protection initiatives within their respective states. This section provides an overview...
In India, the evolution of consumer rights has been marked by several significant legal and regulatory milestones that have shaped the landscape of consumer protection and ensured that consumer interests are safeguarded. Below are...
Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) is a central regulatory body established under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, with a mandate to protect and promote the rights of consumers...
The Consumer Affairs Department is a key regulatory body responsible for overseeing and implementing consumer protection measures at the national level. This part provides an overview of the Consumer Affairs Department, its functions, responsibilities,...
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