All about LLP Registration in India

LLP Registration in India Limited liability partnership (LLP) is a corporate business that enables professional expertise and entrepreneurial initiative to combine and operate in a flexible, innovative, and efficient manner, providing benefits of limited liability while allowing its members the flexibility for organizing their internal structure as a partnership.

Dissecting the Bhawal Case

The Bhawal case was an extended Indian Court case about a person who claimed to be the Prince of Bhawal, who was presumed dead a decade earlier. The Court was called upon to decide on various provisions of law, on the question of limitation period and also presumption under Section 114 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

Mediation as an Alternative to Litigation

Mediation is a process by which a neutral third-party mediator tries and assists both parties in attempting to settle the dispute without judging the merits of the case. The Mediator must be a neutral party to the mediation.

Mediation in a Nutshell

As expressed by Justice N.V. Ramana, the Chief Justice of India, Mediation, which was commonly followed in India prior to the arrival of the British and their court system, is now one of the most vital conflict resolution mechanisms which will continue to grow in relevance in the coming future.

Drafting of an Effective Agreement or Contract

Legal drafting is an art and not merely a skill. It is an ability to express one’s thoughts and intentions in writing. It has to be unambiguous and concise manner. It must reflect the clear intent of the parties involved and the implications if any of the parties breach the terms therein.

All About OPC

A One Person Company is a company incorporated by a single individual. Before the Companies Act 2013, one person alone could not get a company incorporated and had to go for a Sole Proprietorship.

All About Conciliation

Conciliation is a mode of Alternate Dispute Resolution. It has been made available to the citizens of India through The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Conciliation is conducted where the matter arises out of a legal relationship between the 2 parties. Such a relation can be contractual or non-contractual based on the issue.