1. How To File A Consumer Complaint

How to file a consumer complaint, All you need to know

 Consumer Complaints can be seen in large number in a country like India as one of the largest populated country. But, due to lack of knowledge and awareness, there are only few people who know how to file a Consumer Complaint. As a legal platform who serves legal advice and knowledge, we take it as our duty to provide you the free legal information about the process of filing the consumer Complaint. Read More…..

2. Ordinance for Pollution Control

To control pollution, the central government introduced a new ordinance, violation cause you imprisonment for 5 years or penalty of Rs. 1 crore. A promulgated ordinance by the Ministry of Law and Justice said that violating the provisions could lead to a jail term of up to five years or a fine of one crore rupees or both simultaneously.  It added that the ordinance would be called “Commission Ordinance 2020 for air quality management in the National Capital Region (NCR) and its associated areas”. This will be applicable to the Read More….

3. Farms Act & Dissension

The first Act “The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act :- talks about electronic trading and platform, it stated that there will be setup to facilitate direct and online buying and selling of farmer’s produce through electronic device network , further absence of Minimum Support Price (MSP) clause has left all farmers doubtful. If the concept of MSP still there the same should have been mentioned in the Act and not be kept hidden behind the veils. Farmers and traders have Read More…

4. Whether Mutation Confers Right Of Ownership?

Mutation rights transfer or change in title in the records of the local municipal body for the respective property. It is often seen in a case of dispute over land or property that the parties claiming title over such property place their reliance upon their name being reflected in the revenue records. However, does mutation right confers right of ownership? Read More…

5. What Certificate Is Required To Prove Your Books Of Account?

Name of the Case: Kiran Rameshlal Bhandari v. Narayan Purushottam Sarada

Facts: Appellant had friendly relations with the respondent and therefore, he advanced the amount of Rs. 15,00,000/- and Rs. 6,00,000/- to the respondent. In the discharge of such liability, the respondent gave two cheques bearing no. 442364 and 442365 for Rs. 15,00,000/- and Rs. 6,00,000/- respectively. Appellant deposited the cheques in his bank account, which were dishonored with the remarks “refer to drawer”. Thereafter, the appellant issued two separate notices, Read More…

6. Extension Of Limitation Period For Filing Cases

Hon’ble Supreme Court extended the limitation period to file cases under all general and special laws in Courts and Tribunals across the country from March 14 until further orders in view of the situation of Covid 19 Pandemic.

A bench comprising of Chief Justice of India NV Ramana and Justices Surya Kant and AS Bopanna, in view of the surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, passed the order in suo moto case titled Cognizance  of Extension of Limitation held: Read More…

7. Section 194Q – TDS on Purchase of Goods

Our Finance Minister, in her budget 2021 proposed TDS provisions on Purchase Transactions for the first time in the history of independent India.

Applicability

Section 194Q shall be applicable to all those buyers who satisfies following two conditions: Read more…

8. Default Bail Under CRPC

Supreme Court in the case of “Bikranjit Singh vs. State of Punjab” held that the right to default bail is not merely a statutory right under the provisions of Section 167(2) CRPC, but is a part of procedure established under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, which is, therefore, a fundamental right granted to an accused person.

The makers of the constitution have given the right to personal liberty as the highest priority, which can only be taken away by the procedure established by law. Read more…