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FAQ’s on Consumer Court

A Consumer is a person who purchases a product or avails a service for a consideration, either for his personal use or to earn his livelihood by means of self-employment.

FAQ’s on Business Lawyer

A Commercial Lawyer assists with the legal aspects of running a business and provides expert advice on all your legal issues and infact it also helps in updating you of any commercial legal compliance in all aspects.

FAQ’s on Property

The word “property” has been derived from a Latin word “properietate” which means a thing that is owned. The term property has been defined in numerous legislative acts according to their uses and requirements, and thus there is no uniform definition of property.

FAQ’s on Employee Agreements

An employee agreement is the traditional document used in relationships between employees and employers for the purpose of laying out the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of both parties during the employment period. Given its purpose, an employee agreement can be one of those vital documents utilized by an employer.

FAQ’s on Commercial Contracts

Not every agreement to engage in a commercial transaction will be legally enforceable in a court of law if conflicts arise down the road. Instead, contracts must have certain elements in order to be enforced. These are largely legal requirements that have developed over the years.

FAQ’s on Trademark

A trademark may be a word, symbol, logo, slogan, or any combination thereof that is used to identify and distinguish one person’s goods or services from the goods or services of another, and serves as an indicator of source of the goods or services.

FAQ’s on Copyright

Copyright is a right given by the law to creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. Copyright ensures certain minimum safeguards of the rights of authors over their creations, thereby protecting and rewarding creativity.

FAQ’s on Patent

The term of patent is for twenty years (20), provided the maintenance fee is paid at the end of every year.

FAQ’s on Section 138 Criminal Complaints

Where any cheque drawn by a person on an account maintained by him with a banker for payment of any amount of money to another person from out of that account for the discharge, in whole or in part, of any debt or other liability, is returned by the Bank unpaid, because of insufficient fund, such person shall deemed to have committed an offence and shall be punishable under section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881.

FAQ’s on Arbitration

Arbitration is the most comprehensive and cooperative way for resolving disputes arising from the domestic and international commercial relationships whereby the parties mutually agrees to reconcile the dispute by entering into an agreement.