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Understanding the Latest Amendments in Indian Law: What Legal Professionals Need to Know in 2024

Introduction: The Dynamic Nature of Indian Law Indian law is constantly evolving to address new challenges, societal changes, and advancements in various sectors. For legal...

Navigating Economic Challenges: Cost Management Strategies for Law Firms in 2024

Introduction: Economic Pressures on Legal Practices The legal industry is not immune to economic fluctuations and pressures. Law firms, regardless of their size, must navigate...

Embracing Technology in Legal Practice: Top Tools and Trends for 2024

Introduction: The Importance of Technology in Modern Law The legal profession is increasingly leveraging technology to enhance efficiency, improve client service, and streamline operations. As...

Exploring Alternative Legal Careers: Non-Traditional Paths for Indian Law Graduates

Introduction: The Scope of Legal Careers Beyond Traditional Practice The legal field offers a wealth of opportunities beyond the traditional roles of litigators and judges....

Salient Features of Competition Act

The Competition Act is a key legislation in India that aims to promote fair competition, prevent anti-competitive practices, and protect the interests of consumers. Salient...

Role, Powers and Functions of Competition Commission of India

Role of the CCI Promotion of Competition: The primary role of the CCI is to promote competition and sustain it in the market. The Commission...

Evolution of Competition Law in India

The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 (MRTP Act): This was the first competition law in India, which prohibited monopolies and restrictive trade...

Appellate Tribunal

Appellate Tribunal is an important institution established under the Competition Act, 2002. Its main objective is to hear appeals against the decisions of the...

Evolution of Securities Laws in India

Securities Contracts Regulation Act, 1956: This Act regulated the securities market in India and established the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to...

Power and Functions of SEBI Act, 1992

Powers of SEBI under the SEBI Act, 1992 Regulation and Development of Securities Market: SEBI has the power to regulate and develop the securities market...

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