Abha Kashyap
Bio
Founder & Managing Partner of Kashyap Partners and Associates Abha Kashyap has a wealth of experience in the arena of medical law - both as an attorney and as a former manager of a medical clinic.
Stories (4/0)
E-Commerce Rules; A Bane for Consumer and the Seller
To balance out the regulation of online market with offline market practices, the new Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020 were introduced. The draft rules have recently gone through several amendments in accordance with the comments and suggestions received in 2020. The draft rules have been released to the public once again with amendments for further suggestions and recommendations.
By Abha Kashyap3 years ago in Journal
Indian Insurance Companies (Foreign Investment) Amendment Rules, 2021
The Ministry of Finance in May, 2021 notified an amendment to the existing Indian Insurance Companies (Foreign Investment) Rules, 2015 which mainly raised the foreign direct investment (FDI) in the insurance sector from 49% to 74%. Along with the increase in the investment limit the notified rules included several directions with regard to the FDI. The amendment was expected as the same was announced in the Union Budget by the Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman.
By Abha Kashyap3 years ago in Journal
Fashion Industry - Copyright and Design Protection
The role of Intellectual Property (IP) in the Fashion industry is very complex. There is still ambiguity about how fashion designers should reach out to the law for protection of their designs. This area of law commonly creates confusion in the minds of people and does not effectively protect fashion designs.
By Abha Kashyap3 years ago in Styled
COVID-19 - Rise in Domestic Abuse
The COVID-19 lockdown around the world has caused many issues ranging from healthcare, financial, physical, social etc. On one hand we have families spending more time at home due to the lockdown, coupled with absence of family planning services and limited supply of contraceptives if expected to shatter the country’s goal of population control. It is estimated that there’ll be an 80% spike in childbirths due to the COVID lockdown. On the other hand, we also see a steady rise in family disputes and divorce cases rising. Even though lockdowns and quarantines are a welcome step to curb the spread of the virus, it turned out to be a living nightmare for one section of the society, the domestic violence/abuse victims.
By Abha Kashyap4 years ago in Psyche