V. Law of Information Technology
31. Information Technology Act, 2000
- Information Technology Act, 2000: Elements, Applicability and Amendments
- Difference between Electronic Signature and Digital Signature
- Electronic Governance : Information Technology Act, 2000
- Electronic Contracts: Meaning, Legal Validity and Kinds
- Regulation of Certifying Authorities: Meaning, Appointment, Functions and Concepts
- Electronic Signature Certificate
- Duties of Subscribers under the Information Technology Act, 2000
- The Cyber Appellate Tribunal
- Offences and Penalties under the Information Technology Act, 2000
- Electronic Payment System: Types, Advantages, Disadvantages and Regulatory Bodies
- Legal Issues and Consideration in E-commerce
- Digital Signature, Electronic Signature & Authentication of Electronic Records
- E-Signatures & Electronic Contracts: 10 things You Need to Know
Commercial Law
Legal awareness is vital for developing and protecting businesses in such a dynamic and competitive business environment today. Like every other organization, a business organization is also bound to follow some set of rules and regulations, known as Commercial Law. These laws are crucial for any organization and should be strictly followed to have healthy and responsible business practices at all levels of the organization.
Commercial Law is relevant in running a business’s day-to-day aspects and is concerned with trade, commercial transactions, and business deals. Commercial Law governs every business operation area, and therefore, it is necessary to strictly follow it to ensure the transparent and efficient functioning of an organization. All laws related to business aim to protect the interest of stakeholders and lead the company towards growth and expansion. Organizations while working face certain financial issues, employee and customer dissatisfaction, market competition, etc., for which Commercial Laws must be in place to guide them.
Table of Content
- I. Law of Contracts
- II. Law of Sale of Goods
- III. Law of Partnership
- IV. Law of Negotiable Instruments
- V. Law of Information Technology
- VI. Law of Consumer Protection
- VII. Law of Insurance
- VIII. Law of Insolvency
- IX. Law of Arbitration and Conciliation
- Other Topics
- Importance of knowing Commercial Law
- What do Commercial Lawyers do?
- Careers in Commercial Law
- Commercial Law- FAQs