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mylawyeradvise · 5 months
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Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) in India | Legality Check | MLM Lawyer in India | MLM Lawyer in Delhi NCR |
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Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) is a business model which has remained in a grey area and is yet to see a legislation or a law enacted clearing the air on the legitimacy of the Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) business and industry as a whole. Having said that, on Sept. 9, 2016 an office memorandum for advisory to all the State Government and Union Territories on “Model Guidelines on Direct Marketing” was issued by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Department of Consumer Affairs under the Government of India. The same can be termed as a first step taken forward by the Government of India to bring legitimacy on to the Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) business and Corporations in India. Read more
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lawyersadvice12 · 2 years
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When a contractual party breaches the contract the other party has a number of legal remedies for the loss caused by such breach including lawsuits and arbitration. But when the crux of the contract is performance specific or of a unique transaction and no amount of money can compensate the aggrieved party, then Specific Performance of Contract comes as a legal remedy for the aggrieved party. Specific performance of a contract is a remedy used by the Courts when in the breach of a particular contract the Court sees no other remedy (monetary) to compensate the aggrieved party.
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mylawyeradvise · 5 months
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Guidelines of Ministry of Consumer Affairs for Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) Companies in India | MLM Lawyer in India | MLM Lawyer in Delhi NCR |
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Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) is a business model which has been in the news for its notoriety. Although, at present there is/are no specific legislation and/or law for regulating the same yet there are certain guidelines which have been formulated by the Government of India and makes an efforts to make the business legit or legal in India. The Government of India has issued an advisory to all the State Governments including the Union Territories on moral guidelines on direct selling under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs under its Food & Public Distribution Department of Consumer Affairs. These guidelines are based on the deliberations of the Inter Ministry Committee and consolidation with the stakeholders. Read more
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mylawyeradvise · 5 months
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Settlement Deed & Transfer of Property by a Non Resident Indian (NRI) | Real Estate Attorney in Delhi NCR | NRI Legal Services in Delhi NCR |
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A Non Resident Indian (NRI) who have left India and/or are either staying abroad or have obtained the citizenship of a foreign country have their immovable properties and/or real estate in India. The said immovable properties or estates are in the form of either a joint ancestral property (which is being inherited) and self-acquired properties (which is/are self-purchased or self-owned) respectively. Read more
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mylawyeradvise · 5 months
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Pre-Requisites of a Bail Application | Criminal Law Attorney in Delhi NCR | Criminal Lawyer in Delhi NCR |
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Every individual citizen of India has a fundamental right to get freedom guaranteed under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which states “No individual shall be deprived of his life except according to the procedure established by law”.
Further, bail refers to the release of a person from legal custody on deposit of security and undertaking that he/she shall appear at the time and place designated and submit himself to the jurisdiction and judgement of the Court. However, the basis of bail lies in the principle that there is a presumption of innocence of a person until he is found guilty. Read more
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mylawyeradvise · 5 months
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Outbreak of Coronavirus: Concerns over Black Marketing, Hoarding and Exorbitant Pricing of Essential Medical Supplies and its Legal implications in India | | Criminal Law Attorney in Delhi NCR | Criminal Lawyer in Delhi NCR |
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The 2019 Novel Wuhan Coronavirus (Covid-19) which originated from the Wuhan district of China has infected nearly 96,500 people and has claimed the lives of over 3,300 people globally. The global pandemic, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) has no diagnosis until today and though the survival rate is quite high, yet stringent measures need to be taken at both the micro-level and the macro-level to fight the virus. In India alone, the virus has infected 30 people, though no deaths have been reported yet. Having said that there is no diagnosis till date, precautionary measures become really important and in such a scenario adequate supply of disinfectants, masks and other medical equipment at a reasonable cost to all the people living in India become really crucial. Read more
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lawyersadvice12 · 2 years
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Coronavirus or Covid-19 has been declared as a global Pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on March 11, 2020 which is considered to more severe than an epidemic due to its geographical outreach. It has resulted in complete lockdown on various countries across the globe including India, which has to led to complete stop on all economic activities other than those falling under the purview of essential services.
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lawyersadvice12 · 2 years
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Coronavirus or Covid-19 has been declared as a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation and has resulted in complete lockdown in various countries across the world. This has resulted in the stoppage of work in both private and public sectors leading to a lot of default in the fulfillment of the contractual obligations. Therefore, it in light of the global impact of Covid-19, it important for businesses to review their Force Majeure Clause in contracts to understands its relevance in the current scenario and in order to understand how to defend themselves in case force majeure is invoked against them.
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lawyersadvice12 · 2 years
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In the wake of the current situation where Coronavirus or Covid-19 has turned out to be a global pandemic the healthcare professionals i.e. the Doctors and the para medic staff which includes nurses and ward boys have come to the forefront and are acting as soldiers and warriors.
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lawyersadvice12 · 2 years
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it is crystal clear that the Corporates can definitely incorporate certain clauses in the agreements/contracts which have already been executed by them. Further, in case their agreements/contracts lack those clauses then they can definitely execute supplementary agreements/ contracts which can be easily executed in the electronic form and which are commonly known as “E-Contracts” respectively. These outbreaks of deadly diseases should not act as an impediment in the on-going trade and businesses between the Incorporations which includes cross border trades and transactions. The execution of supplementary “E-Contracts” shall act as a further stepping stone in order to enable smooth trade and bilateral economic and political relationships.
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lawyersadvice12 · 2 years
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The 2019 Novel Wuhan Coronavirus (Covid-19) which originated from the Wuhan district of China has now spread globally and infected nearly 96,500 people and has claimed the lives of over 3,300 people globally. The global pandemic, as reported by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has no diagnosis till date and though the survival rate is quite high, yet stringent measures need to be taken both at the micro-level and the macro-level to fight the virus. Owing its similarity to the SARS and the potential threat caused by it, the countries across the world evacuated its citizens stranded in Wuhan and other parts of China, thereby putting its citizens on a higher pedestal and the first priority. India, very bravely, sent two special Air India flights to Wuhan and evacuated over six-hundred Indians. Also on the two Air India flights were a team of engineers, doctors and some officials.
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lawyersadvice12 · 2 years
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The 2019 Novel Wuhan Coronavirus (Covid-19) which originated from the Wuhan district of China has infected nearly 96,500 people and has claimed the lives of over 3,300 people globally. The global pandemic, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) has no diagnosis until today and though the survival rate is quite high, yet stringent measures need to be taken at both the micro-level and the macro-level to fight the virus. In India alone, the virus has infected 30 people, though no deaths have been reported yet. Having said that there is no diagnosis till date, precautionary measures become really important and in such a scenario adequate supply of disinfectants, masks and other medical equipment at a reasonable cost to all the people living in India become really crucial. India’s pharmaceutical industry – especially the Active Pharma Ingredients (APIs) is heavily dependent upon China. The latter accounted for 67.56% of total imports of drugs at USD 2,405.42 million in 2018-19.
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