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Welcome to our Tech-Legal blog, where we delve into the dynamic intersection of technology and law, with a particular focus on Ethiopia’s rapidly evolving landscape.

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Introduction

As tech innovation accelerates in this vibrant nation, it brings forth a myriad of legal considerations that warrant exploration. In this space, we will navigate through the intricate realm of government procurement, shedding light on the legal intricacies that tech companies must navigate to secure lucrative contracts. Moreover, we’ll dissect the nuanced world of software laws, unraveling the regulatory frameworks that govern software development, distribution, and usage. But that’s not all – we’ll also delve into an exciting horizon: the emerging capital market opportunities in Ethiopia’s tech sector. As Ethiopia paves its path towards digital transformation, understanding the legal nuances surrounding investments and funding will be paramount for tech enterprises. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a budding entrepreneur, join us as we dissect these crucial facets to empower tech companies in Ethiopia with the legal insights they need to thrive in this dynamic landscape.

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3. Oh! That’s A Boy
 – Nothing can be more bizarre for a newly married boy. 37-year-old Balakram, a resident of Uttar Pradesh married a dancer and to marry her he paid 50k INR. But what shocked him was that his bride turned out a boy instead of a girl. The case went to court.

4. I’m alive!! – Lal Bihari was born in 1955 and declared dead in 1975. The whole case was planned by his uncle who bribed government officials and they issued a death certificate of Lal Bihari. Lal Bihari fought a long battle to prove himself alive. Finally won in 1994, His personal case inspired him and he started an organization that handles similar kinds of cases.

4 MOST UNUSUAL COURT CASES IN INDIA

1. Police Arrested A Parrot – In a strange case, police arrested a parrot named Hariyal. Hariyal was trained to abuse the owner’s stepmother. Suresh Sahkarkar along with the parrot booked for training the parrot. It used to make abusive comments to the senior lady. Every time the lady used to pass parrot started abusing her, Finally, the lady filed a police complaint about this verbal offence. Police had no other way but to book the parrot. 

2. Transport Corporation – Ranveer Singh Yadav, fought 40 years to prove that he is innocent. Ranvir Singh Yadav was accused of taking 5 paise extra from a passenger. After many years of court trial, Ranvir Singh finally won the case in 2016. Lacs of money were spent on both sides, for money that doesn’t even exist in the current economy.

 

10 MOST UNUSUAL LAWS IN EUROPE

  1. In France it’s illegal to name your pig Napoleon.

  2. Driving a dirty car in Chelyabinsk, Russia can get you fined up to 2,000 rubles (about 62 USD).

  3. An English law prohibits people to die in the House of Parliament.

  4. Between 3:29 PM and 6:47 PM, people in Madrid cannot ask one another what time it is.

5. In Denmark, if a person finds a lost child, they can claim the child as their own if a parent does not turn up within 2 hours.

6. Any man carrying onions in Paris must be given right of way in the streets.

7. Divorce is still illegal in the Vatican. In Malta, it was legalized in 2011.

8. In Denmark it’s not against the law to escape from prison.

9. In Finland, your traffic fine is calculated according to your income.

10. Domestic violence is legal in London as long as it’s before 9 p.m. and does not disturb the neighbors.

Source: Travel Away

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