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VOL. 3, ISSUE 4 (2021)
E-contracts in e-commerce and its jurisdictional aspects: A study of Indian position in the framework of international instruments
Authors
Aratrika Chakraborty
Abstract
When the parties are at a distance to each other Then e-contracts serve as a very efficient and useful methods of entering into the contract formation. Ecommerce is the wider ambit within which e-contracts are there. E-commerce generally refers to the whole area commercial transactions through the internet. And it involves entirely the whole gamut of organizations, institutions and individuals that govern, support and use these commercial activities. Determination of jurisdiction is a matter of great concern in cases of e-contracts. Because unlike paper based contracts they are not being performed in a particular place and can be performed across the globe, and therefore cross-border disputes may arise. So in determining the rights of consumers it becomes very important to determine the jurisdictional principles with respect to e-contracts. This paper seeks to understand the basics of E-Contracts in the context of E-Commerce and the approach in US, UK and India to determine its jurisdictional aspect.
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Pages:48-53
How to cite this article:
Aratrika Chakraborty "E-contracts in e-commerce and its jurisdictional aspects: A study of Indian position in the framework of international instruments ". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 3, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 48-53
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