Before the enactment of the Companies Act of 2013, only two individuals were allowed to establish…
Aishwarya Agrawal


Aishwarya Agrawal
Ms. Aishwarya Agrawal is a graduate from Hidayatuallah National Law University, Raipur [HNLU Raipur]. Aishwarya holds a great interest in adding value to the legal fin-tech sector. She joined "StartupFino" with a motive to help budding lawyers in their day-to-day journey in the field of Law.
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In copyright registration, the copyright holder has no control on the subject matter of the creation.…
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Employees Provident Fund is an Indian employee benefit plan governed by the Provident Funds and Miscellaneous…
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An NGO, which stands for Non-Governmental Organisation, or Civil Society Organisation, is a distinct type of…
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A society serves as a space where a group of individuals collectively within an organized community…
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According to the Indian Trust Act of 1982, a trust embodies a legal arrangement in which…
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Conversion of public company to private company is carried out under the law under Companies Act,…