Laws Opening The Doors For Start-Up In India

Start-ups are the future of India. In fact, India is the third largest start-up ecosystem in the world. Although the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affected the Indian economy hard, the start-up environment grew in contrast to the national recession.

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Laws and Rights every Woman should be Aware Of | 11 Rights

1 in every 3 women faced some kind of violence but only 1.5% of them have reported it to the police. Thus, merely having laws is not enough unless they come into the knowledge of the person who needs them.

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Principle of Fair use in Copyright Law | Applicability in India

Fair use of copyright means a person can reuse the copyright-protected product under some exceptions, without getting permission from the original creator of the product.

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Scope of Mediation in Insolvency Proceedings

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of 2016, (IBC) was enacted to protect creditors’ rights to the timely payment of their debts and to reduce non-performing assets.

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Alternative Dispute Resolution – Arbitration and Conciliation: Boon or Bane 

Alternative dispute resolution is a type of dispute resolution which offers a facility to resolve a dispute between two disputing parties outside the court. There are four methods of alternative dispute resolution.

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Role of Institutional and Small Investors | Capital Market | India

Capital market in India is very flexible in terms of accepting the investment. There are many types of investors and many types of investments two of them are explained below:

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Geriatric Health: A Public Health Perspective

However, due to its numerous clinical and social implications and dynamic character, this ageing disease represents a very significant public health

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Criminal Conspiracy: Section 120A and 120B of IPC

According to English law, if two or more persons agree together to do something (illegal) contrary to law, or wrongful and harmful towards another person, or to use unlawful means in the carrying out of an object not otherwise unlawful, the persons who agree, commit the crime of conspiracy.

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Object Oriented Programming | What Is OOPS In Java?

Author: Zeba Ali What is object-oriented programming? Object Oriented Programming is a methodology or paradigm in Java to design a program using class and object. It simplifies software development and maintenance by providing concept such […]

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What is Minimum Spanning Tree? | Algorithms

minimum spanning tree is a spanning tree which has minimum total cost. A spanning tree is a sub graph that is a tree and joined all vertices.

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