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Consumer Protection Act 2019

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Author : Mayank Raj Introduction – Jeff Bezos once said, “We see our customers as invited guests to a party and we are the hosts, it’s our Job every day to make every important aspect of the customer experience a little bit better.” The digital age has showed an immensely a

SC rejects to entertain Chhattisgarh’s plea in 2013 Jheeram Ghati naxal attack

The Supreme Court rejected the plea filed by the state of Chhattisgarh against the order of the Chhattisgarh High Court, directing the Special Judicial Commission of Inquiry to examine additional witnesses in the 2013 Jheeram Valley Naxal attack. 29 people were killed in this attack. A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Justice R. Subhash Reddy

Maiden accreditation course for interested candidates to become “Associate at Mediation Practice (AMP-KFCRI)

KFCRI is delighted to announce its maiden Accreditation course for Mediation, the “Associate at Mediation Practice (AMP-KFCRI)”. The Associate at Mediation practice course comprises both comprehensive and practical training which eventually make the individuals a professional in the field of mediation as Mediator, Counsel or even a Client. The training consists of teaching the ground

Death in relation to Tort

Death in relation to Tort Author : Gouri Kailash INTRODUCTION  A Tort is a civil wrong other than breach of contract which leads to legal liability. Under tort the person to whom the wrongful act is done can claim damages, they are usually monetary damages. The wrongful act may include a person causing intentional bodily

SC allows suspected covid-19 positive aspirant to take CLAT exam in an isolation room

Today, the Supreme Court allowed a COVID 19 infected applicant to appear in the CLAT 2020 entrance exam. The petition was filed by COVID-infected CLAT candidate Deepanshu Tripathi. A division bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R Subhash Reddy and MR Shah clarified that only the interested candidate, who has approached the court through the said

Call for Papers: NLIU Journal of Labour and Employment Law (JLEL), Extended Date -15th October 2020

About JLEL The NLIU-JLEL is a peer-reviewed annual labour and employment law journal which aims to create meaningful debate and discourse to build a fair and equitable regime of workspace laws and to study the dynamic confluence of the academic and the human resource represented by such laws. Theme We welcome original, genuine and unpublished

2 DAY WORKSHOP ON “INTERFACING LAW & ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE”: REGISTER NOW !!! [LIMITED SLOTS]

WORKSHOP DETAILS Topic : INTERFACING LAW & ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE Dates : 3rd – 4th October, 2020 Duration : 2 hours per day including Interactive session and Q&A round SESSIONS Day -1 : AI and Intellectual Property matters- The speaker would be discussing on the IPR issues related around Artificial Intelligence and realise the need for codification of proper laws firstly with