Legal Contours of Cryptocurrency in India

INTRODUCTION We have made huge advancements from barter system of exchange to paper currency and from paper currency to plastic money. But in today’s world of ever growing complexities of economies and increasing instabilities in markets, virtual currency is the new reality. In less than a decade after its introduction cryptocurrency has attracted the attention of businesses, consumers, central banks and governments. Cryptocurrency aims at … Continue reading Legal Contours of Cryptocurrency in India

ONE PERSON COMPANY CAN BE INCORPORATED BY A NATURAL PERSON ONLY

Introduction and Development of Legal Framework Revolution of corporate laws in India has been facilitated by introduction and incorporation of new corporate concepts which were not part of the then corporate laws in India and the same were added though enactment of Companies Act, 2013.  This Act replaced Companies Act, 1965 and the same was stimulated as a result of the need to enact laws … Continue reading ONE PERSON COMPANY CAN BE INCORPORATED BY A NATURAL PERSON ONLY

Environmental Challenges before Modi Government: Analysis

This time Modi Government (2.0) during elections had included climate change in its manifesto which made it first national party to include climate challenge in its manifesto. This year the campaign named “No Water No Votes” was started where people of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh decided to boycott election via democratic means in order to send a clear message to the politicians. With the demand … Continue reading Environmental Challenges before Modi Government: Analysis

Problems afflicting ‘Costs’ under Section 35 of Civil Procedure Code, 1908

Costs in civil litigation refer to the sum of money which the court orders one party to pay to another in respect of the expenses incurred during litigation.[1] The provisions relating to it are enshrined in the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 as part of S. 35, 35-A and 35-B, which lay out how and under what circumstances Courts can impose costs on the parties. Despite … Continue reading Problems afflicting ‘Costs’ under Section 35 of Civil Procedure Code, 1908

Emerging Trends in White-collar Crime in Capital Markets

INTRODUCTION One noteworthy development of our time is the capital markets. The capital market has turned into an inexorably prevailing wealth creation platform whereupon the majority present day economies mostly depend. It is a financial market in which long-term debt or equity-backed securities are bought and sold. The capital markets in India have developed significantly in the course of recent decades. The Securities and Exchange … Continue reading Emerging Trends in White-collar Crime in Capital Markets