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Anish  Palkar

Anish Palkar

Exp
Mumbai suburban , Maharashtra

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Banking
  • Divorce
  • Documentation
  • Bankruptcy and Debt
Total Answers Given : 939
Prithvi  Raj Sikka

Prithvi Raj Sikka

Exp
Delhi , Delhi

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Contracts and Agreements
  • Intellectual Property, Copyright, Patent, Trademar
  • Arbitration and Mediation
  • Insurance
Total Answers Given : 19
Kalpana  Sanap

Kalpana Sanap

Exp
Pune , Maharashtra

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Will
  • Trust and Society (NGO)
  • Sexual Harassment at Workplace
  • Corporate and Incorporation
Total Answers Given : 15
Rhea  Luthra

Rhea Luthra

Exp
East Delhi , Delhi

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Property
  • Advertising
  • Consumer Protection
  • Criminal
Karunasish  Chakraborty

Karunasish Chakraborty

Exp
Kolkata , West Bengal

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Consumer Protection
  • Divorce
  • Civil
  • Contracts and Agreements
Anik

Anik

Exp
Bangalore , Karnataka

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Cyber, Internet, Information Technology
  • Anticipatory Bail
  • Consumer Protection
  • Mutual Consent Divorce
Total Answers Given : 23051
Prabhakara S K Shetty

Prabhakara S K Shetty

Exp
Bangalore , Karnataka

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Family
  • Property
  • Will
  • Domestic Violence
Total Answers Given : 668
Samarjeet  Shandilya

Samarjeet Shandilya

Exp
Ranchi , Jharkhand

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Corporate and Incorporation
  • Cheque Bounce
  • Consumer Protection
  • Customs, Excise
Abhimanyu  Shandilya

Abhimanyu Shandilya

Exp
Kolkata , West Bengal

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Adoption
  • Civil
  • Criminal
  • Cyber, Internet, Information Technology
Total Answers Given : 4049
Rajagopal  Sripathi

Rajagopal Sripathi

Exp
Hyderabad , Telangana

Specialization

  • Commercial
  • Contracts and Agreements
  • Bankruptcy and Debt
  • Civil
  • Criminal
Total Answers Given : 69
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  • What is commercial law?
  • Is there any difference between commercial law and business law?
  • What is the difference between corporate law and commercial law?
  • What is the role of a commercial advocate?
  • What are governing rules or acts to establish commercial law in India?

What is commercial law?


Commercial Law does not have a fixed meaning in India. Broadly speaking there is not much distinction between a commercial and a non-commercial contract. Specialised Commercial Courts do not exist however for purposes of expeditious adjudication special courts are set up from time to time. As a matter of general practice, commercial laws include all the laws that can be attracted as per the factual nature of the commercial setting, i.e. the applicable laws vary from case to case.

Commercial Laws could have been derived from multiple sources. The Legislature is evidently the most prominent source as it has a clear binding nature which is beyond questioning in practice. English Mercantile Law influences Indian Commercial Laws, for example, Lex Mercantoria influences Indian policies. Judicial Precedents act as a guiding force and can have the same powers as a legislation is the legislative policies are silent on a particular issue. Customs and standard business practices are given importance in the domain of commercial laws, customs can also get legal recognition by Courts accepting them in a precedent or a legislation giving validity to a custom.

However, from the wide plethora of laws that can be applied in the domain of commercial laws, some of the prominent ones include:

  • The Indian Partnership Act 1932 - A partnership firm is not a distinct legal entity apart from the partners constituting it, i.e. a partnership firm is not a ‘person in law’, but is merely an association of individuals.
  • The Companies Act 1956 – A company is a juristic person. This Act regulates Companies in India.
  • The Income Tax Act 1961 – regulates income tax in India. Provides for the method, reliefs etc. available in income taxes
  • Goods and Services Tax - Goods & Service Tax is a comprehensive tax mechanism wherein all the major indirect taxes have been clubbed as one. It aims at the reduction of the cascading effects of taxes. GST eases the process of doing business.
  • Indian Contract Act 1872 - Contracts are basically agreements that have the power of legal enforceability and protection. As per Section 2(e) of the Indian Contract Act 1872, agreements refer to ‘every promise and every set of promises, forming consideration for each other’. As per Section 2(h) of the ICA, a contract is “an agreement enforceable by law”. Contracts are governed as per this Act
  • Negotiable Instruments Act – this Act regulates negotiable instruments which are commonly used in commercial activities. For example, Section 138 of this Act deals with the issue of cheques bouncing.
  • Consumer Protection Act 1986 - Consumer protection laws aim at the protection of the interests and rights of consumers. These laws aim at changing the mentality of the market from “Caveat Emptor” (let the buyer beware) to “Caveat Venditor” (let the seller beware).

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