Introduction Of Insurance Law And Its Principles In India

I. INTRODUCTION OF INSURANCE LAW The basic objective behind ‘Introduction of Insurance’ in human lives is ‘To eliminate or significantly lessen the risk to people's lives and possessions’...

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Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017

With the emergence of the modern age, as the number of women employees is growing, maternity benefits and leaves are increasingly becoming common around the globe. Though there was no valuable piece o...

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Introduction of Foreign Direct Investment in India

Foreign Direct Investment is a kind of investment into an enterprise in a country by the other enterprises situated in another country by purchasing a company in the target country or by widening oper...

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Corporate Social Responsibility

CSR or Corporate Social Responsibility is a business paradigm that companies observe to combine environmental and social concerns in their business functioning. Corporate Social Responsibility is a Co...

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Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel

The doctrine of promissory estoppel is established on the principles of fair play, justice and good conscience. This principle was evolved by equity to prevent injustice. This Principle means that whe...

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Dishonour of Cheque

In usual terms, the non-payment of a cheque for any cause is called a ‘cheque bounce’ or ‘dishonour of cheque’. There can be two main grounds for the dishonour of a cheque .i.e. A technical fa...

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Arbitration in India

ADR i.e. Alternative Dispute Resolution is referred to as a method by which disputes are settled outside the courtroom. ADR typically involves initial neutral negotiation, evaluation, mediation, conci...

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Cloud Computing Compliance

Cloud computing is increasingly taking up an integral role in people’s daily life, as individuals functioning in the physical world or in the virtual sphere are shifting to web-based services “up ...

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The Shortcomings of MSME's

Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises as per the provision of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 are classified under two categories, one is the Manufacturing Enterprises and ...

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