NGO Registration In India

NGO Registration in India contact 8285309526 complete registration process. NGO Registration in India. An NGO is a non-government organization with a charitable objective, for the betterment of the society in general. It can be started as a Trust, a Society or a Non-Profit Company [Section 8 Company], depending on the activity you wish to undertake.

National Article Writing Competition on Legal Issues

Aaweg Article Competition Aaweg Charitable Trust is a non-government organization. It was established in August 2016 with an objective of youth activism, Child labour, Legal research and legal awareness and legal assistance to the marginalized sector of society. Aaweg works for the underprivileged sections of the society focusing their major attention towards the plight of

Certificate Course On Legal Drafting

Introduction to Legal Drafting Legal drafting is an important skill for lawyers – it involves learning how to draft various kinds of petitions to be filed in court, drafting contracts for clients, preparation of legal opinions or ‘legal memos’ (not moot court memos). These skills enable a lawyer to perform different kinds of billable work

Article Writing Competition on Legal Issue By Yoursupport.in

About the organisation Yoursupport.in is India’s leading legal advice and lawyer search platform! We are a curated online marketplace that connects our network of high-quality lawyers with clients. We provide legal updates and news for those of you who can’t get enough of law-related newsbytes! We also provides Internships and placement support system for Law

Certificate course on Bail

About the Course: The present course aims at providing all the knowledge about Bail and the procedure related to it ; in law school one gets to learn an overview about Bail as a part of topic in Code of Criminal Procedure, but the actual implementation of it is learned when you enter into practice.

Offense of Kidnapping and Abduction

Offences Despite the fact that Indian laws ban abduction and kidnapping, more than 100,000 kidnapping and abduction instances have been reported in India since 2005. People have continued to take advantage of youngsters’ vulnerable age to abduct, exploit, and force them to commit heinous deeds. Such offences are an affront to citizens’ rights and freedom,