ECONOMIC DIGITALIZATION AND INDIAN LAW

ECONOMIC DIGITALIZATION AND INDIAN LAW

This article is written by Vedanshi Dagar, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract: This legal research paper explores the intersection of economic digitalization and Indian law, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid advancement of digital technologies in the Indian economy. The paper analyzes various Read more

THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA, 1934

THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA, 1934

This article is written by Duvada S H Neha Choudhury of 3rd Semester of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, DSNLU ABSTRACT The world operates on money, which is distributed through banks all around the world. When banks become the primary source of currency and transactions, they should be regulated by Read more

SENIOR CITIZENS RIGHTS

SENIOR CITIZENS RIGHTS

This article is written by Anjali Singh of 7th Semester of UPES, Dehradun ABSTRACT The most vulnerable stage of the human life cycle is old age. The elderly stocks receive the best attention and protection at this stage. Before 2007, there was no explicit law in India guaranteeing the rights Read more