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First Loss Default Guarantee: Settling the Disquiet in the Fintech Sector
The Reserve Bank of India (“RBI”) issued Guidelines on Default Loss Guarantee in Digital Lending on 8th June 2023, to give a green signal to Default Loss Guarantee or First Loss Default Guarantee (“FLDG”) arrangements between Banks or Non-Banking Financial Companies (“Regulated Entities” or “RE”) and Lending Service Providers (“LSPs”) (typically a Fintech entity). This … Continue reading First Loss Default Guarantee: Settling the Disquiet in the Fintech Sector
Read more »Dark pattern guidelines impact on intermediaries: a regulatory khichadi
16th January, 2024 - 11:08 am
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The Central Consumer Protection Authority issued the Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns, 2023 (‘Dark Pattern Guidelines’) on 30th November 2023 to provide for prevention and regulation of dark patterns. The Dark Pattern Guidelines are introduced to protect the interests of consumers from the unfair practices adopted by various e-platforms and online companies. … Continue reading Dark pattern guidelines impact on intermediaries: a regulatory khichadi
Read more »Taxation of Cryptocurrency : Navigating the uncharted waters
Introduction Cryptocurrencies have developed in the form of a revolutionary force in the financial sector across the globe, and this has taken place through the introduction of decentralized digital assets far and beyond the traditional banking infrastructure. However, the popularity and widespread acceptance of this financial innovation globally, have made governments grapple while dealing with … Continue reading Taxation of Cryptocurrency : Navigating the uncharted waters
Read more »Unveiling the Shadows : Exploring Marital Rape in India
Introduction Marital rape is a sexual crime that occurs in a marriage or in a domestic relationship. In Marital rape, sexual intercourse is done without the consent of one party, and spouse is victimized for this only. Marital rape, violates the right to dignity and bodily integrity, because here one party is not able to … Continue reading Unveiling the Shadows : Exploring Marital Rape in India
Read more »The Power of Intellectual Property Right: A Catalyst for Innovation and Growth
Introduction Intellectual property refers to the creation of mind, wherein a person uses his intellect to create unique works such as artistic works, inventions, scientific discoveries, literary works etc. Intellectual Property Rights are a set of legal protections which are given to individuals for their creations. Intellectual property rights are exclusive right given to the … Continue reading The Power of Intellectual Property Right: A Catalyst for Innovation and Growth
Read more »No Physical Footprint, Real Legal Implications: Indian Trademark Law For Foreign Defendants
11th January, 2024 - 10:06 am
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INTRODUCTION The Internet today has massively facilitated trade and business for people and companies across the globe by providing them a platform to ease the communication between the buyer and the seller. However, this facilitation of trade and business raises pertinent questions as to the laws which would govern the disputes arising in this internet … Continue reading No Physical Footprint, Real Legal Implications: Indian Trademark Law For Foreign Defendants
Read more »Originialistic And Textualistic Interprettion Of Statute With Particular Reference To The Cases
Introduction The definition of specific terms in an Indian statute can be found in the context or occasion on which they are put to use, rather than in strict etymological language propriety. Since, it is well recognized that the terms are frequently used in their ordinary sense, dictionaries may be consulted to determine the meaning … Continue reading Originialistic And Textualistic Interprettion Of Statute With Particular Reference To The Cases
Read more »Trademark Infringement in Online Markets: Comparative Analysis and Legal Frameworks – Part I
Abstract Online trademark infringement and counterfeiting is a growing problem for luxury brands. In recent years, trademark owners have taken aim at the operators of online marketplaces and auction websites, asserting that these defendants are liable for contributory infringement due to sales of counterfeit goods on their sites. In addressing the scope of secondary liability … Continue reading Trademark Infringement in Online Markets: Comparative Analysis and Legal Frameworks – Part I
Read more »Need For Sports Law In India
Introduction The sports law in India is one of the lowest talked about laws in India. The sports industry is not only left to the games being played outside the houses but also the games played on the laptop. This gaming industry has grown over the years. The people in the gaming industry are earning … Continue reading Need For Sports Law In India
Read more »Black Money Blues: How Hidden Wealth Hurts India’s Tax Revenue
Introduction For a long period, progress has been shadowed by tax evasion, which involves intentionally hiding income or presenting false financial statements to avoid paying taxes. It does not simply include avoiding the payment of financial penalties; it also includes activities such as diverting funds from economic and social welfare projects. Such illegal activity includes … Continue reading Black Money Blues: How Hidden Wealth Hurts India’s Tax Revenue
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