This article explains how consumer law regulates brand endorsements. The key takeaway is that endorsers face penalties only when misleading claims are proven without due diligence.
This piece explains how the new law reshapes digital privacy by defining consent, user rights, and strict penalties. The key takeaway is that individuals gain enforceable control over their digital personal data.
Gayatri Balasamy Vs ISG Novasoft Technologies Limited (Supreme Court of India) – Citation- 2025 INSC 605 Overview of the Facts- The case of Gayatri Balasamy v. ISG Novasoft Technologies Ltd. evolved from a singular workplace grievance into a definitive legal precedent regarding the boundaries of judicial intervention in arbitration. The history traces back to 2006, when […]
Explains how online platforms are regulated under the IT Act, 2000, focusing on safe harbour protection, duties, and limits on intermediary liability.
The ruling confirms that when equal owners are locked in irreconcilable deadlock, a solvent company may be wound up on just and equitable grounds.
Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 requires eligible companies to spend 2% of average profits on approved CSR activities, ensuring corporate contributions to education, health, environment, and social development.