What Legal Actions Can Be Taken Against Restaurant Owner Serving Bad Food?
Section 31 of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, makes it mandatory for restaurant owners to have a license for operating a food business.Read More →
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Section 31 of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, makes it mandatory for restaurant owners to have a license for operating a food business.Read More →
A restaurant cannot force its customers to pay Service Charges. Restaurants can only charge GST – CGST and SGST on the food bill.Read More →
In India, there is no proper legislation related to riots. But section 146 IPC penalises the use of force or violence by an unlawful assembly.Read More →
The Ministry for Road Transport & Highways introduced a vehicle scrappage policy in 2021. This brief post tells you more about it.Read More →
Acid attack is an act of throwing acid with the intent to cause harm or injury or to kill. These are the laws related to acid attacks in India.Read More →
In India, to curb corruption, various anti-corruption laws have been enforced, which involves the Acts mentioned in this brief law post.Read More →
These 51 important law questions are helpful for all legal exams including Judiciary Pre, and other Preliminary Exams in India.Read More →
There are laws, rules and regulations formed to protect trees. Indian Forest Act, 1927 was introduced for the management and preservation of forest areas.Read More →
Tax evasion is avoiding tax liability by an individual or an organisation. It involves serious criminal charges and penalties against the offender.Read More →
In India, two concepts are required to be discussed in case of death: 1. Suicide. 2. Euthanasia. This brief law Q&A tells you more about it.Read More →
In 2006, the Supreme Court of India, in Seema vs Ashwani Kumar, recommended that marriage should be registered mandatorily for all religions.Read More →
Mr Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati, renowned as a Naval Commander in the Indian Navy, was accused of the murder of his long time friend Prem Ahuja.Read More →
Surviving member certificate or legal heir certificate is a certificate provided by the Revenue Department of the State to identify the legal heirs of a deceased person.Read More →
Under Indian law, there are many provisions made for the prevention of child abuse which includes: Section 315 and 316 of IPC…Read More →
Patent illegality is one of the grounds invoked for setting aside an arbitral award. The word ‘Patent Illegality’ is nowhere defined under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.Read More →
These are the steps to apply for a driving license in India. 1. Visit the Parivahan Sarathi website of the Road Transport & Highways Ministry…Read More →
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