You may also like

Electrical & Electronics

Electrical & Electronics

The government with the strong initiatives of the private sector is endeavoring hard to make India the electronics manufacturing hub of the world. The electronic sector is a pivot of changing technologies and their sudden obsolescent. The players in the electronic industry have to follow certain code of conduct that includes their social and environmental responsibilities towards the society.

While dealing with our clients, we have the responsibility to advise them on the following issues:

  • Health and safety
  • Business ethics
  • Employment and labor
  • Environment safety
  • Product specifications & labeling
  • Disclosure of information
  • Intellectual property
  • Advertising and competition
  • Due diligence on the source and chain of minerals used in the making of electronic item.
  • Providing Notices for complying with privacy and information security laws
  • Auditing
  • Conduct seminars to train and aware the management and staff on the legal issues and regulatory compliances
  • Obtaining approvals from required authorities
  • Assisting clients to file complaints in customer forum

Our clients includes: Manufacturers, suppliers, customers, supply chain managers, retailers, financers, financial institutions, small and big conglomerates and national and multinational companies.

News & Deals

India Juris advises Venture Catalysts in Gladful’s ₹8 crore funding round 27 August 2025

India Juris once again leads the league.

REC Ltd. empanels India Juris as legal counsel for its domestic borrowing through institutional bonds and retail/54EC bonds.

Publications

Policies of Funds, FMEs & other entities in GIFT City

Impact of India-UK Trade Agreement on Energy Sector

India – An Emerging Destination for Foreign Drillers

Newsletters

U.S. Government Opens Door for Alternative Assets in 401(k) Plans

USCIS Revises Child Status Protection Act Age Calculation: What It Means for Immigrant Families

India’s Oil & Gas Sector at a Turning Point: Capacity Expansion, OALP Round 10, and Licensing Reform