Types of company Classification of Companies (i) Classification on the basis of Incorporation: There are three ways in which companies may be incorporated. (a). Statutory Companies: These are constituted by …
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Meaning & definition of company law
Meaning & definition of company law Meaning & definition of company law – The word ‘company’ is derived from the Latin word (Com=with or together; panis =bread), and it …
Article 366
Article 366 (1) “agricultural income” means agricultural income as defined for the purposes of the enactments relating to Indian income-tax; (2) “an Anglo-Indian” means a person whose father or …
Evolution of Competition Law in India
Evolution of Competition Law in India Elements of anti-competitive practices can be found in India in the ancient period where cartelization was first mentioned in Arthashastra, in Kautilya. However, the …
Important Definitions under the competition Act
Important Definitions under the competition Act Important Definitions under the competition Act, 2002 The Act provides for several key definitions which are necessary to be understood in order to …
Difference Between monopoly restrictive trade practice act and Competition act
Difference Between monopoly restrictive trade practice act and Competition act DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE MRTP ACT, 1969 AND THE COMPETITION ACT, 2002 The points of difference among MRTP Act and …
Scope of Tort Law
Scope of Tort Law The main aim of implementing tort law was to use it as a tool to make people to follow the behaviour of a reasonable prudent man …
Meaning definition & Nature of Tort law
Meaning definition & Nature of Tort law Meaning of Tort- The term tort is the French equivalent of the English word ‘wrong’ and of the Roman law term ‘delict’. The …
THE CONCEPT OF CONSIDERATION UNDER THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT
THE CONCEPT OF CONSIDERATION UNDER THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT To have an overview of the concept of consideration, under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 reference to section 2(d), 10 and …
Inquiry, Investigation, Trial
Inquiry, Investigation, Trial DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INQUIRY AND TRIAL An inquiry differs from a trial under the code in two material aspects which are as follows:- Trial presupposes the commission of …