Introduction: Liquidation of a company means the end of the existence of a company. In easy words “Liquidation” means the end of a company mentioned under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. This usually occurs when a company fails to repay its loan to its entities. The main motive of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code […]
This Article on ‘Agricultural Property Rights in Australia (the State of New South Wales)‘ is written by Subham Banerjee. A 3rd year student from Kingston Law College, and an intern at Legal Upanishad. Introduction: Agricultural Businesses operate on over 51% of the land area during 2019-2020. As of 30th July 2019, there were 394 million hectares of land
This Article on ‘Homelessness Reduction Act (HRA) 2017 is sufficient to curtail the growing homelessness in the UK‘ is written by Suchit. A 3rd year student from NMIMS School of Law, and an intern at Legal Upanishad. Introduction The number of homeless people in the UK has been steadily increasing since 2010. The percentage of sleep-deprived people has increased by 102%
In this article, we will understand the concept of Strong Copyright Protection and how it plays a vital role in economic development. This article discusses the benefits of copyright protection, such as giving exclusive rights to the creator of the original work, and the disadvantages, such as innovations not being accessible to everyone. The weak Copyright protection laws provide an opening for people to replicate new works and profit financially by selling them.
Introduction This article talks about all the legal rights of students in India. Students are the investment done by a country for getting higher returns in the future. They are important as they seem to be but are sometimes exploited and denied their rights. So, it is very important for students to know their legal
This article on COMPARATIVE ADVERTISEMENTS IN TRADEMARK REGIME is written by Shruti. A 4th year student from BMS College of Law, and an intern at Legal Upanishad. INTRODUCTION An advertisement is a method of showing off or communicating one’s aspects, features, characteristics of a product by attractively representing them so that the consumers can buy their products. Advertisements Create
This article on ‘a Systematic Analysis of the Property Law in the UK & its Practical Implications’ is written by Subham Banerjee, a 3rd year student from Kingston Law College, and an intern at Legal Upanishad. Introduction: Properties are of utmost importance for the survival of human beings, but allocation and acquisition of property needs to be done in
This article on Corporate Governance is written by Priyal, a 4th year student from ICFAI UNIVERSITY, DEHRADUN, and an intern at Legal Upanishad. Introduction The article is going to put light on the role of corporate governance in the banking and insurance sector under banking and insurance law. It is going to cover the meaning of corporate governance, its
Copyright is one such intellectual property right that protects the works of a person. In ways like protection from re-production, protection from publication, and other ways. Copyright law is guided under Copyright Act, 1957, in India. There are some exceptions or defences against copyright infringement; as it may seem, to this law on the basis of the doctrine of ‘fair use. It is governed by some factors. We will be discussing this exception in this paper.
This article is written by Suchit Kohli, a 2nd-year student from NMIMS School of Law and an intern at Legal Upanishad. A Critique on Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) Act, 1999 Introduction A Critique on Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) Act, 1999 was passed by the Indian Parliament in December 1999. Under the IRDA