Law

Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act Explained

By: Ashish Kumar Singh Introduction In modern financial and commercial transactions, cheques are a vital instrument for secure and formalized payments, particularly in high-value commercial transactions. However, increasing misuse of cheques has led to a substantial number of cheque dishonour cases in India. To curb this trend and to instil greater trust...

Read more...

The Trade Marks Act, 1999: Insights into Essential Sections on Registration, Infringement, and Remedies

ABSTRACTThis article provides a comprehensive analysis of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, focusing on itspivotal provisions and their implications for trademark protection in India. Grounded in thedefinition of a trademark under Section 2(1)(zb), the Act encompasses an expansive frameworksafeguarding the identity and distinctiveness of goods and services. The discussion highlightscritical...

Read more...
Role of a Supreme Court advocate providing legal representation in India

The Role of a Supreme Court Advocate: Legal Excellence at Global Judex Law Firm

Explore the role of a Supreme Court advocate and how legal expertise, experience, and strategic advocacy at Global Judex Law Firm ensure effective representation at India’s highest court.

Read more...
Best Advocate in Supreme Court

Why Hiring the Delhi High Court Can Make All the Difference

In the complex and, very often, frightening world of litigation, the ability of your advocate can make all the difference between winning and losing an argument. For individuals entering into a hard, long-standing case in the Delhi High Court, either as a person or a business entity, finding the proper...

Read more...

Sedition Law in India Explained Understanding Section One Two Four A

The sedition law in India has remained one of the most debated and controversial provisions in the criminal justice system. Rooted in colonial history, Section One Two Four A of the Indian Penal Code was introduced to curb dissent against the British government. Even decades after independence, the provision continues...

Read more...
Best Advocate in Supreme Court

Section 44 of the Transfer of Property Act Explained: Rights of Co-Owners in India

Section 44 of the Transfer of Property Act explains how a co owner can transfer their share in property and the rights and limits that apply to the transferee. This guide breaks down key legal principles, court interpretations, and practical implications for buyers and co owners in India.

Read more...