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Legal Compliances for Food Delivery Service Providers in India

Food delivery service providers like Zomato, Foodpanda, Swiggy, UberEats, Dunzo, Deliveroo, etc which are also known as Digital Food Business Operators (FBOs) and grocery operators like Big Basket and Grofers are in the boom of business today. These are found to be very convenient platforms where one can just download a mobile application and place their order there and have it delivered at their doorstep. Now, these food delivery businesses have to follow certain regulations with regard to the safety and quality of the food delivered, the concerned person delivering the food, most importantly, the license of the business operator,...

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Legal Realm of Online Arbitration amid Coronavirus Pandemic

The world is battling with the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic, with many countries under a complete lockdown for more months now. It has not only disrupted the lives of many people but also hit hard on the world economy. With the current situation not improving in the near future, all the facets of our daily lives seemed to be effected including the Indian Judicial System including the Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) Mechanism. An important aspect of the Alternate Dispute Settlement Resolution (ADR) is “Arbitration”. It is a way of settling disputes out of Court. Under arbitration, the dispute is...

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Laws, Procedures & Rules for Health & Nutrition Supplements Manufacturing Companies in India

Nutritional medicine is primarily based on the principle that nutrients, along with other important micronutrients are required for the efficient and proper functioning of all the different biochemical processes in which our bodies rely. The “Health & Nutrition Products”, in essence, comprise of different products, which either add to, supplement the nutrition or provide us with a part or all of the daily required nutritional necessities. They include oral or intravenous nutrition that can provide the concerned patient with all the required nutrition. The way in which a person can determine which nutritional medicine to take is by means of...

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Laws, Procedures & Rules for Energy Drink Manufacturing Companies in India

The Energy Drink industry began operating all over the world in the 1980’s, and ever since, has been the preferred choice for anyone looking for a temporary surge in energy and physical adrenaline. Energy drinks initially began evolving when the brands Pepsi and Coca-cola began selling their products to the market. Interestingly, Coca-cola’s name was sourced from two of its primary ingredients, namely coca leaves and kola nuts, which were both energy stimulants. One thing that was out of place when it came to Coca-cola was that it was very high in caffeine content, and this was in violation of...

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Laws, Procedures & Rules for Ayurvedic & Herbal Companies in India

India, which is the second most populous country in the world, has been renowned to have rich health and medical sciences, a few of which date back to several thousand years ago. Since the 1970’s, the government has been giving a professional recognition to practitioners of different medical systems. Among these medical systems, Ayurveda is the oldest, which is being practiced at a wide scale and initially originated in India. Since the last few decades, there has been a steady growth in the sale of Ayurvedic medicine product due to different factors such as the failure of western alopathic medicine,...

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Copyright Protection & Safeguards for Jewellery and Watch Designers in India

Jewelleries and Watches are the most sought accessories by both man and woman alike. It is been a part of fashion from time immemorial and is worn by many as a status symbol. Over the past few ones, one has seen a steep rise in the demand for such accessories, thanks to internet, social media and the consumer trends. The increasing demand and the need to cater to the wide variety of needs of the consumers, has led to the designers to create new and innovative designs, however, it has also led to the rise of piracy which serve the...

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Designs Protection & Safeguards for Jewellery and Watch Designers in India

The history of jewellery in India can be traced back to even more than 5000 years ago. The initial jewellery was simple, make with threads, beads and stones which was later on adapted by people to make ornaments and jewellery from gold and silver. In the past decade one can see that the demand for jewellery has increased many folds and in today’s time, it is not only worn by people for its aesthetic value but is also used as a status symbol for the rich. Due to this, there has been an increased demand for jewellery on various...

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Trademark Protection & Safeguards for Jewellery and Watch Designers in India

Creative designs aren’t something that meticulously happen, it takes a great amount of efforts and creative skills to create something that would please the eyes of every person. The same can be said about the jewellery and watch designers who strive to create something new and different in their each design and the same is their Intellectual Property (IP) which needs due protection and safeguards. These efforts are hardly hit and discouraged by the menace of piracy, where people utilise the efforts of the jewellery and watch designers to create copied products and sell them in the market at cheap...

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Trademark Protection & Safeguards for Fashion Designers in India

The roots of fashion in India can be traced back to more than 6000 years ago which started as a tradition. India still has a rich and aesthetic textile heritage with mostly all the states having their own native attire and traditional costumes with many including accessories as well. On one hand, the Fashion Industry is thriving towards greater heights, on the other hand, it is being taken aback by the menace of piracy in designs. Piracy is the illegal and unauthorized copying, selling and distributing of any work which is protected under Intellectual Property Rights. Piracy with respect to...

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New Era of Patent Technologies & the Fashion Industry

In this global era, the Fashion Industry is one field in India where one can see continuous growth and where the designers are keeping them akin with the global developments. According to the study conducted by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), in India the domestic designer apparel industry, has reported a compounded annual growth rate of about 40%, and the industry which was worth Rs. 720 crores in 2012, is likely to cross value of Rs. 11,000 crore mark by 2020. In the fashion industry, it is not only the designs but also to...

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