Karan Singh

A legal writing enthusiast, a wanderer, and a zealous reader. After gaining a lot of knowledge about the diverse legal topics and developing research skills, Karan joined the league of legal content writers to deliver quality-rich blogs.

General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Amendment Bill, 2021

On August 11, the General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Amendment Bill, 2021, was passed by the Parliament of India. This bill aims to push greater participation in public sector insurers. The bill seeks to remove the necessity that the centre shouldn’t hold less than 51% of the equity capital in such insurers. It will amend the […]

How Can You File a Copyright Complaint on Twitter?

The DMCA or Digital Millennium Copyright Act plays an essential role concerning Copyright Complaints on Twitter. The copyright complaints that are filed under the DMCA are analysed by Twitter. Section 512 of this Act acknowledges two vital factors; firstly, it provides the legal requirements required for filing a Copyright violation complaint. Secondly, it also furnishes […]

COVID-19 Impact on MSMEs in India – An Overview

Every country in the globe is on high alert after announcing Covid-19, a global pandemic by the WHO (World Health Organisation). This pandemic impacted the countries’ economies all around the world; many businesses or start-ups get closed. India is also highly affected by this pandemic. The pause in social & economic activities worldwide subsequently had […]

What are the Types of Forex Transactions with Related Risks

The market of forex transactions is a worldwide digital network where investors & traders buy and sell currencies. It has no physical location and works 24 hours for 5½ days a week. Forex transaction markets are one of the vital financial markets in the globe. Their role is of extreme significance in the system of […]

What is the Role of IP in Branding?

In today’s era, it is vital to create a brand name for any company, organisation, or business where technology & competition are rapidly increasing. When a company or a business creates a unique brand name, its customers easily identify it among its other identical competitors who are dealing in a similar market. Once a company […]

How to Differentiate Enterprise Value and Equity Value? – An Overview

In the background of Mergers and Acquisitions, LBOs (Leveraged Buyouts), stock investment, financial research, stock option assessment, and practically all other evaluation conditions, company values are significant. Enterprise Value and Equity Value are two usual ways that a business may be appreciated in a Merger or Acquisition. Enterprise Value and Equity Value may be used […]

Examine the Problems Arising From the Usage of AI in M&A Due Diligence

In the earlier few decades, Mergers and Acquisitions have continuously seen a rising trend. Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) is no longer only limited to big firms, but small businesses are also increasingly getting involved in M&A as a means to increase access to new products & markets and capitalise on economies scale. Moreover, the Covid-19 […]

External Commercial Borrowings Under New Framework – An Overview

External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) means borrowing by an eligible resident company from outside India as per the framework designed by the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) in discussion with the Indian Government. The term has been defined in Section 2 (iv) of FEMA (Borrowing & Lending) Regulations, 2018. India, a developing nation, has encouraged the […]

All You Need to Know About Investment Trends in Venture Capital

The funding of Venture Capital which Venture Capital Firms generally fund, high net-worth individuals etc. is provided in the form of institutional funding to start-ups during their development phase; thus, in today’s era, this principle is not just limited to the development phase, but rather the Venture Capital Financing is attracted to almost all the […]

A Complete Guide on Employee Intellectual Property Agreement

According to the law, the owner of an innovative idea is the one who brings it into existence unless there is an agreement to the contrary. Many of us believe that the employer owns the intellectual property that an employee creates in the course of their employment. But, an employer assuming that all employee rights […]

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