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Foreign Trade Policy (FTP)

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 18:02:54

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A five-year period was given to the present trade policy when it was launched in 2015.The Foreign Trade Policy 2015–20 was extended by the government to 2022–2023 during the COVID–19 epidemic. The new policy will be a thorough and significant document that defines laws, norms, and practices in international trade transactions, which are essential in facilitating export-import operations and boosting the competitiveness of the export sector. India's objective is to profit from a globe that wants to be less reliant on China and to give exporters (and importers) the ability to plan ahead with their investments. What is Foreign ... Read More

Medical Negligence: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 17:59:07

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Medical care providers commit medical negligence when they fall short of their ethical commitments. Every healthcare professional owes patients a responsibility of care. If they fail to perform that duty, it can be seen as medical malpractice. This might result in a malpractice claim in some situations, but not always. What is "Negligence"? Negligence means that the alleged injury was not intentionally caused. It refers to reckless or unreasonable behavior. Yet, even if it could be an offense punishable by law, simply being unreasonable without causing harm is not actionable. When such behavior is continued, it can hurt another ... Read More

International Environmental Law

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 17:49:38

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It is now widespread agreement that there are a number of environmental challenges facing the world today and it can only be resolved through cooperation on a global scale. Science and technological developments have increased our ability to comprehend the environmental repercussions of numerous naturally occurring occurrences as well as human actions. Over the last several decades, there has been an exponential growth of multilateral environmental accords encompassing a wide variety of topics such as ozone depletion, climate change, biodiversity loss, toxic and hazardous goods and wastes, river pollution, and freshwater resource depletion. What does International Environmental Law Define? ... Read More

Libel vs. Slander

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 17:20:26

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Defamation is the deliberate dissemination of untrue and offensive information, whether in writing or verbally, with the intention of damaging another person's reputation, undermining that person's standing, or arousing negative, hostile, or disagreeable attitudes or feelings about them. What is Defamation? "Achieve a balance between a person's right to free expression and another person's right to protect their reputation." Defamation is defined as any maliciously false statement made in writing or verbally that damages a person's reputation, undermines public perception of them, causes them to lose favor with others, or stirs up negative emotions such as hostility or dislike. ... Read More

National Offshore Wind Energy Policy

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 17:08:34

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The National Offshore Wind Energy Policy was released by the Indian government in 2015. The strategy aims to alter the country's relatively underdeveloped offshore wind energy sector. India currently lacks any operational offshore wind energy facilities despite having a 7, 600-kilometer coastline and the ability to generate 140 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2050. What does Exactly National Offshore Wind Energy Policy? The National Offshore Wind Energy Policy, 2015, was approved by the Cabinet on September 9th, 2015, with the goal of promoting and rewarding the growth of offshore wind energy. On October 1, 2015, the Ministry of ... Read More

Patent Laws in India and its Development

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 17:00:09

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A legal privilege given to the creator to safeguard their creation is the intellectual property right. It is the owner's legal right to safeguard their creations by forbidding others from using or copying them for a predetermined period of time. This allows them to enjoy their property without the interference of others. As a result of human innovation, intellectual property is an intangible asset. Intellectual property comes in many different forms, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, geographical indications, etc. Intellectual property rights offer an individual the only right to utilize his or her creation, which implies that no one else ... Read More

National Agroforestry Policy

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 16:24:30

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The majority of agroforestry methods have been utilized globally since the Neolithic era. Indians cite Ashok Vatika, a garden with plants and fruit-bearing trees from the Hindu epic Ramayana, as an example of an agroforestry system. There are still numerous rituals in India that are connected to farms and trees. What is Agroforestry? Agroforestry is a strategy of land use that incorporates trees and shrubs into rural and agricultural landscapes to increase ecosystem resilience, diversity, and production. It is a dynamic, ecologically oriented natural resource management strategy that diversifies and sustains production while fostering social institutions through the incorporation ... Read More

Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2016

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 16:15:40

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Any waste produced during the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of humans or animals, or during related research activities, as well as during the manufacture or testing of biological products in health camps, is referred to as biomedical waste in the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016, which were published. With proper segregation, collection, and treatment, biomedical waste can be disposed of without harming the environment or health care employees. What is Bio-medical Waste? The waste coming out from largely from the hospital and other such medical clinics is referred as bio-medical waste. For example, gloves, dressings, swabs, needles, scalpels, disinfectants, ... Read More

Tort Vs. Breach of Trust

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 16:06:12

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Breach of trust can take the form of underpaying agreed-upon wages or lying about a product's quality, quantity, or price. Fraud is defined as a violation of trust that is performed intentionally and with the intent to deceive. Malicious falsehood is the term used when there is a high degree of negligence involved, while perjury is used when it is done knowingly. What Exactly is Tort Law? Tort law is the area of law that deals with the majority of civil cases. Most claims that are brought before a civil court, with the exception of contractual disputes, are covered ... Read More

Wagering Agreement: Section 30 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Mar-2023 15:48:26

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It is a game of chance in which the chances of winning or losing are uncertain, as well as an event in which the chances of winning or losing rely on both sides. The danger of loss or the possibility of gain is not one-sided. The fundamental component of the wagering agreement is that neither party has any stake in the contract other than the amount that the individual is going to win or lose. What is a Wagering Agreement? The term "agreement" refers to a guarantee or responsibility guarantee that is established for gatherings under an agreement. A ... Read More

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