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Foreign investors are more inclined to invest in nations with strong competitiveness metrics, including human resource competence, natural resource endowment, market possibilities, and per capita incomes. Because future high-growth industries, like information systems and biotechnology, will demand an increasingly competent workforce, governments must continue investing in their human resources.
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In India, the EdTech industry has grown rapidly in the last several years. Some believe that this is just the beginning and that there is much more to come. Byju’s, an Indian start-up valued at USD 18 billion, is the most valuable Indian start-up to date, according to the most recent figures. This year has seen a large number of educational technology start-ups become Unicorns.
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Get the best and experienced lawyers for any criminal to property and divorce or general litigation related cases at the best top law firm in Delhi-NCR to solve your every case virtually.
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The best Advocates & Lawyers who are having over 10+ years of experience in handling criminal defense and criminal prosecution with guaranteed success.
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In the last decade, there has been a rapid increase in the number of matrimonial cases and disputes, including alimony and maintenance issues, child custody, divorce, inheritance, separation, cruelty, dowry demands, and domestic violence complaints.
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Get the best and experienced lawyers for any criminal to property and divorce or general litigation related cases at the best top law firm in Delhi-NCR to solve your every case virtually.
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Data protection laws in India include the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act), the Information Technology (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures and Sensitive Personal Data or Information) Regulations, 2011, as well as other similar regulations. India’s current data protection system is likely to be radically altered by the Personal Data Protection Bill (PDP Bill), which has not yet become law.
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In addition to the hardware and software programs used in “remote learning,” “distance learning,” or “online education” there is a growing body of study into what are the most successful methods of teaching individual’s new knowledge and skills. A pioneer in EdTech, CFI provides training and certification for financial services professionals and prospective professionals around the world. “Education technology” is abbreviated as “EdTech.” Students and staff are taught and trained through the use of computers, computer programs, and educational systems
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The textile industry is categorized into two: unorganised and organised. Hand-loom, medium and small industries, handicrafts, make up the unorganised sector, while the organised sector includes spinning, garments, and apparel which use sophisticated technology and processes. The textile rate structure has been set at 5% for cotton fibre and 18% for man-made synthetic fiber, respectively. Silk and jute, on the other hand, are completely excluded from the GST. Apparels with a value of less than Rupees thousand will be subject to a 5% GST, while those with a value of more than INR 1000 would be
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By submitting eForm FC, any foreign corporation can open a business in India. The company is responsible for filling out this information. The eForm must be signed digitally by a foreign company’s authorised representative. For foreign business directors, there is no requirement to apply for and receive a DIN. However, the DSC of the authorised agent of the foreign firm must be registered using the MCA portal’s associate DSC service. When a foreign firm invests 100 percent of its FDI in an Indian business enterprise through the automatic route, the Indian company will become the foreign compa
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The appellant stated that respondent’s refusal to cohabit with him; unilaterally declaring to not have a child after marriage without providing with any reasons; the act of respondent only cooking for herself and that caused the appellant to eat out or cook his own meals have caused mental pain and suffering to the appellant. The Trial Court appreciated the evidence provided and granted the decree of divorce but an appeal was made by the respondent and the High Court set aside the order of Trial Court stating that the appellant had not been able to prove the allegations of mental cruelty
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The High Court in its judgement has stated that the appellant has not been subjected to any mental cruelty, which would enable him to get a decree of divorce, as per the provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (HMA). The allegations with respect to the character of the Appellant and the extra-marital affair with a maid were taken very seriously by the Family Court, but the High Court did not consider the false allegations made or gave any importance to it
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The facts of the case are as such that an appeal was made by the appellant namely K. Srinivas Rao to the Hon’ble Supreme Court against the order passed by the High Court setting aside the decree of divorce granted to him. The marriage between the appellant husband and respondent wife namely D.A. Deepa was solemnized on 25 April, 1994 but on the very next day of their marriage, the dispute arose between the elders of both families.
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In this case the marriage between the appellant and the respondent was solemnized on 2 April, 1994 and a male child was born from the wedlock. After three years of marriage, the respondent wife started living separately and upon legal notice sent by the appellant she returned back to her matrimonial home. But again, in March, 2003 she left her matrimonial home and started living with her parents and has not come back sine. The husband filed for divorce on the grounds of desertion and cruelty. He alleged that immediately after marriage, the respondent started behaving harshly and used to humil
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Drones nowadays can be profusely used in the areas of agriculture, mining, deliveries, cinematography, photography with multiple other purposes. With the advent of the Covid -19 pandemic, the usage of drones in India catapulted for various functions and is now considered as an exigent technology to address several issues. In pursuance of the same, the Government of India realized the pertinent usage of drones and ordered its regulation to monitor its official handling.
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The term ‘Transfer of Technology’ essentially connotes a system where technology is transferred from one entity to the other. Such kinds of transfers are either commercial or non-commercial in nature. Technology transfer, as per the common parlance, is a process where commercial technology is disseminated. Through a commercial transfer, one envisages reaping profits from transferring the technology. Technology, under this concept, means the systematic use of knowledge or ‘intangible’ knowledge. In legal connotation, it refers to the use of all forms of commercial knowledge whether patented or
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Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) or drones is a technology that is derived out of intellect and hence attracts various protection available under the ambit of Intellectual property laws. If a company is engaged in the business of drones or drone components, the following protections are available- Patenting the Innovation, Trademark Protection for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), Copyright Protection of Photos, Videos, and Data Captured by the Drones, Design Registration.
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To guarantee that the franchise business runs well and that the Franchisor provides necessary support, the Franchisee should create, execute, and register a legally sound and legally enforceable Franchise Agreement. All of the terms and conditions, as well as the clauses in the Franchise Agreement, are appropriately prepared and protect the Franchisee's interests and well-being. This aids in the separation of the Franchise Agreement's parties' rights and obligations.
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A "franchise" is a business model in which one Entrepreneur agrees to share their brand name, logo, know-how, talents, and other non-monetary accessories and techniques, including Proprietary Information, with another Entrepreneur in exchange for a fixed franchise fee and/or variable royalty.