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Can a Startup Operate Without Registering as a Company in India?

  Can a Startup Operate Without Registering as a Company in India? 🚀📜 You have a brilliant startup idea , a team, and maybe even customers—but you haven’t registered your company yet . 🤔 Is it legal to run a business without registering it in India? Or will the government come knocking on your door? 🚔🏢 ✅ Short Answer: YES! You Can Start a Business Without Registration—But With Limitations! ✔️ You can operate as a sole proprietorship or partnership without registering as a private limited company or LLP. ✔️ BUT —you may face tax, liability, and funding challenges if you remain unregistered. 💰💼 ✔️ Certain businesses require mandatory licenses & registration (like food, finance, and exports). 💡 Let’s break down how you can start without registration, and when you MUST register! 👇 🔥 How to Start a Business Without Company Registration? 📌 1. Sole Proprietorship – No Registration Needed! 🏪 You can simply start under your own name . Only need a GST r...

Is a Handwritten Will Legally Valid in India?

  Is a Handwritten Will Legally Valid in India? ✍️📜⚖️ Imagine you find a handwritten note from a loved one, stating their last wishes. But wait— is this even a legal Will? 🤔 Can a handwritten Will hold up in an Indian court? Let’s unravel the truth! ⚖️📜 #LegalWill #InheritanceLaw #EstatePlanning 🔹 Is a Handwritten Will Recognised by Indian Law? ✍️📜✅ 🚨 YES! A handwritten Will is legally valid in India if it follows the required formalities under The Indian Succession Act, 1925 . ✅ It must be written voluntarily by the testator (person making the Will). ✅ It should mention clear instructions on asset distribution. ✅ It must be signed by the testator. ✅ It must be attested by at least two witnesses. 💡 A handwritten Will without a signature or witnesses can be challenged in court! ⚖️🚔 #WillsAndTestaments #SuccessionLaw #PropertyRights 🔹 What Happens If a Handwritten Will is Disputed? ⚖️❓ A Will can be challenged in court if: ✔️ Forgery is suspected – If...

Can You Be Sued for Defamation Over a Social Media Post in India?

  Can You Be Sued for Defamation Over a Social Media Post in India? 📢💻🔍 We all love a good rant on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn —but what if that angry post lands you in court ? 😱 Can someone sue you for defamation just because you spoke your mind online? 🤔 ✅ Short Answer: YES! Social Media Posts Can Lead to Defamation Cases in India! ✔️ Under Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), publicly posting false statements that harm someone's reputation is defamation . ⚖️ ✔️ You can be sued for damages (civil case) or even face jail (criminal case) ! 🚨 ✔️ BUT —if your post is true, in good faith, or a fair opinion , you may be protected. 🛡️ 💡 Let’s explore when social media posts become defamation & how to protect yourself! 👇 🔥 When Can a Social Media Post Lead to a Defamation Case? 📌 1. If It’s False & Harms Someone’s Reputation ⚠️ If your post accuses someone of wrongdoing without proof, they can sue. Example: Posting “Mr. X is a fraud!”...