Rohit Belakud

Adv. Rohit Belakud is the visionary founder of The Legal QnA and a practicing advocate known for blending law with technology. With expertise in civil and criminal matters, along with rich experience in SEO and web development, he strives to make legal knowledge accessible, engaging, and practical for everyone in the digital age.

When Can Court Order for Lifting the Corporate Veil of a Company?

In company law, a business is treated as a separate legal person, independent from the people who own or manage it. This separation is often described as the “corporate veil.” It allows shareholders and directors to run a company without being personally responsible for its...

Karnataka High Court Grants Stay on ₹10 Lakh CCPA Penalty on Flipkart

The Karnataka High Court on February 2 granted interim relief to Flipkart, staying the recovery of a ₹10 lakh penalty imposed by the Central Consumer Protection Authority for alleged violations relating to the online sale of walkie talkies. The writ petition was heard by Justice...

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Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970

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Essential Features of the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970

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Objectives of Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986

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Salient Features of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013

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Possessory Remedies in Jurisprudence

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When Can Court Order for Lifting the Corporate Veil of a Company?

In company law, a business is treated as a separate legal person, independent from...

Karnataka High Court Grants Stay on ₹10 Lakh CCPA Penalty on Flipkart

The Karnataka High Court on February 2 granted interim relief to Flipkart, staying the...

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