Section 135 – THE PATENTS ACT, 1970

Convention applications —(1) Without prejudice to the provisions contained in section 6,where a person has made an application for a patent in respect of an invention in aconvention country (hereinafter referred to as the “basic application”), and that personor the legal representative or assignee of that person makes an application under thisAct for a patent […]

CRUX of Section 108, 109 & 110 of Companies Act, 2013

Section 108 of Indian Companies Act 2013 contains provisions for ‘Voting through electronic means’,  Section 109 of Indian Companies Act 2013 contains provisions for ‘Demand for poll’ and Section 110 of Indian Companies Act 2013 contains provisions for ‘Postal ballot’.Section 110 of the Indian Companies Act, 2013 contains the provisions of the ‘postal ballot’, Section 109 of the

Electronic Clearing System (ECS)

Electronic Clearing Service or ECS is a method of transferring funds electronically and is generally used for bulk transfers. This method is used for funds which are both repetitive and periodic in nature. This method of fund transfer is usually used by large organisations or institutions for bulky transfers like salaries, fees, pensions, interests, dividends,

Simplified Procedure of PMEGP

Launched in 2008 and implemented by the Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC), the scheme provides credit up to Rs 50 lakh (increased from earlier up to Rs 25 lakh) to aspiring entrepreneurs for launching their new manufacturing units and up to Rs 20 lakh (from Rs 10 lakh earlier) for new service units. The scheme

C Form

To engage in business transactions across different states, a certificate, commonly known as the “C form,” becomes a crucial element. This certificate is issued by the seller of goods to the buyer, serving the purpose of reducing the applicable tax rate. In instances of interstate sales, the utilisation of the “C” form is indispensable. Any

License for distributor of electricity in india

(1) No person, other than those authorised to do so by license or by virtue of exemption under this Act orauthorised to or exempted by any other authority under the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 (Central ActNo. 54 of 1948), shall engage in the State in the business of,-Transmitting electricity; orDistributing and supplying electricity.(2) Where any

Electrical safety under indian electricity rules 1956

Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 was made under Section 37 of the Indian Electricity Act, 1910. It has been redefined after the enactment of Electricity Act, 2003. The provisions cover safety aspects, licensing provisions, appointment of inspectors etc. Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 get repealed with the notification of Regulation and Measures relating to Safety and Electric

Section 134 – THE PATENTS ACT, 1970

Notification as to countries not providing for reciprocity Where any country specified bythe Central Government in this behalf by notification in the Official Gazette does notaccord to citizens of India the same rights in respect of the grant of patents and theprotection of patent rights as it accords to its own nationals, no national of

Section 133 – THE PATENTS ACT, 1970

Convention countries Any country, which is a signatory or party or a group ofcountries, union of countries or intergovernmental organisations which are signatoriesor parties to an international, regional or bi-lateral treaty, convention or arrangementto which India is also a signatory or party and which affords to the applicants for patentsin India or to citizens of

Section 132 – THE PATENTS ACT, 1970

Savings in respect of other persons authorised to act as agents —Nothing in the Chaptershall be deemed to prohibit—(a) the applicant for a patent from drafting any specification or appearing oracting before the Controller, or(b) an advocate, not being a patent agent, from taking part in any hearing beforethe Controller on behalf of a party