Every acquisition, investment, or partnership looks simple on paper — until someone actually opens the company’s file cabinet. A business that looks profitable on a balance sheet can still be sitting on an expired trade license, an unresolved labour dispute, a trademark it never actually owns, or a contract that terminates the moment ownership changes […]
India’s e-commerce market is projected to reach $137 billion by 2026 and $363 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of more than 21%. Behind every successful online business in India, however, is a strong legal and compliance foundation. Whether you sell products on Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho, or operate your own Shopify store, running an […]
Introduction Most startup founders spend months refining their product, pitch deck, and go-to-market strategy. Very few spend even a few hours getting their legal foundation right before they begin. That is a costly mistake. The most common reason Indian startups fall apart before their Series A is not funding failure or market rejection. It is […]
India’s most sweeping labor law reform in seven decades is no longer on the horizon — it is here. The New Labor Codes 2026 India have fundamentally rewritten how employers must structure salaries, compute statutory benefits, and manage their workforce. For SMEs, the consequences are immediate and significant. In This Article What Are the New […]
QUICK ANSWER — What licenses do I need to start a business in India? Every Indian business needs: (1) Entity Registration (Pvt Ltd / LLP / OPC / Proprietorship), (2) GST Registration if turnover exceeds ₹20–40 lakh or you sell online, and (3) a Shop & Establishment License or Trade License from your local authority. […]
Introduction Raising funding is a turning point for any startup. But before investors evaluate your idea, they evaluate your legal structure. Most founders prepare pitch decks before funding—but very few prepare their legal foundation. And that’s exactly where deals start falling apart. In India’s startup ecosystem, many promising ventures fail to secure funding not because […]