Entrepreneur is the one who has the ability to develop, administer, run and organize a new business while bearing most of the risks to make profit. The word entrepreneur derives from the Latin word ‘prendere’ meaning to ‘take’ thus: entrepreneur
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Judge slams lawyers for slowing jailed 1/6 defendant’s case
A federal judge in Washington is threatening to report two attorneys for possible disciplinary action for delaying the trial of a man waiting in jail on charges that he assaulted police officers during the Capitol riot.
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Who Pays for it?(Part-II) – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By: Prakhar Bajpai
ARE FREEBIES CONSTITUTIONALLY VALID?
According to Article 266(3) of the Indian Constitution, money out of the Consolidated funds can only be appropriated by law and for the purposes and manner defined by the constitution. Moreover, Article 282
Analysing ‘Forced Labor’ Jurisprudence in light of the Pandemic – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By: Chytanya S. Agarwal
INTRODUCTION
The COVID-19 pandemic was inter alia, marked by nationwide lockdowns, a financial crunch, the mass exodus of migrant workers, and relaxation of labor laws by many states. This leads to the issue of potentially conflicting
The Need for Refurbishment – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By: Arun Raghuram Mahapatra
INTRODUCTION
Central Consumer Protection Authority (hereinafter ‘CCPA’) is the Central Authority that has been established under Section 10 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (‘Act’) to regulate issues about consumer rights violations, unfair trade practices, and
Invest in Courageous, Progressive Journalism
The struggle for democracy persists as we come into the second half of 2022. As the year progresses, we face lies, corruption, and violence. And so the fight for America will continue as Senate Republicans strive to prevent Democrats from
Rethinking SEBI’S MPS Norm vis-à-vis Fostering Ease of Doing Business in India – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By- Mainak Mukherjee and Abhishek Bhatra
INTRODUCTION
SEBI’s Minimum Public Shareholding (herein after ‘MPS’) norm mandates that all listed companies maintain a minimum 25% shareholding in the hands of the public, ie, non-promoters. The primary objective behind implementing this norm
Michael Cohen Maps Out Why Trump’s Case Is ‘Impossible to Win’
Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen offered a grim assessment on Sunday about the former president’s chances of winning in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.
Last month, Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 counts in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ)
Donald Trump’s lawyers ask judges to exit criminal cases, echoing claims of political bias
NEW YORK (AP) — Within hours of his historic arrangement this spring, Donald Trump fixed his ire on the judge, complaining that he’s “a Trump hating-judge” with a family full of “Trump haters.”
On Friday, the former president’s lawyers doubled
