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Award of the sole arbitrator enforceable in India: Delhi HC

May 24, 2010 511 Views 0 comment Print

The Delhi high court last week declared that the award of the sole arbitrator appointed by the International Court of Arbitration in the dispute between Fittydent International GmBH and Brawn Laboratories was enforceable in India. The award was in favour of the foreign firm, which had a licence agreement with the Indian firm for manufacture and sale of denture products.

High courts cannot invent methods to resolve disputes: SC

May 24, 2010 484 Views 0 comment Print

THE Supreme Court has severely criticised the Allahabad High Court for introducing ‘novel’ methods to resolve disputes between a power company and consumers. It upheld the claim of the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation of dues from Amausi Textile Mills Ltd. The high court had appointed one of its retired judges to settle the dispute between the parties over electricity bills. He filed a report in favour of the company.

Ambani brothers agreed to dump their differences

May 24, 2010 414 Views 0 comment Print

Striking a cordial note, the warring Ambani brothers today agreed to dump their differences and non-compete agreements saying this would eliminate any room for further disputes. Announcing that they would also expeditiously negotiate gas supply agreement in accordance with the Supreme Court order earlier this month, the groups of both Mukesh and Anil vowed to fulfill vision of their father Dhirubhai Ambani, after whose death they separated following (rpt following) an acrimonious fight.

5 months- 73 bank in US failed more failures expected

May 24, 2010 465 Views 0 comment Print

With the banking sector continuing to wobble under financial woes 14 US banks on an average are folding up every month, while the count of troubled entities — those at increased risk of failure — has jumped to 775. Indicating that the problems plaguing American banks are far from over, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) recently warned of more failures.

SEBI penalized HSBC InvestDirect for misuse of client’s funds & securities

May 24, 2010 756 Views 0 comment Print

Stock market regulator Securities & Exchange Board of India has imposed a penalty of Rs 40 lakh on HSBC InvestDirect Securities for misusing client’s funds and securities.The regulator, during its inspection, had found HSBC InvestDirect (formerly known as IL&FS Investmart Securities) guilty on several accounts—failure to segregate its own fund from that of its client’s, not delivering securities as well as payments to its investors and for misuse of its clients funds and securities.

Amendments in Notification No. 44/2009-14 dated 21.5.2010

May 24, 2010 646 Views 0 comment Print

NOTIFICATION NO. 46 /2009-14 “2.1 Transitional arrangements allowed under Para 1.5 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2009-2014, shall, in public interest, not be applicable to the restrictions imposed as above vide this notification.”

Government Notified date from which new Gratuity Limit of 10 lakh will come into force

May 24, 2010 17477 Views 17 comments Print

S.O. 1217(E). In exercise of power by sub section (2) of section 1 of the Payment of Gratuity (Amendments) Act, 2010(15 of 2010), the central Government hereby appoints the 24thday of May, 2010 the on which said act will come into force.

S. 206AA – TDS Rate If No Pan on Payment to Non-Residents

May 23, 2010 91313 Views 0 comment Print

The Finance (No.2) Bill, 2009 had introduced a new section 206AA in the Income-tax Act, 1961 (ITA), which provides that every recipient of income is required to furnish its Permanent Account Number (PAN) i.e. tax registration number to the payer. From the new financial year, Assessees will have to pay a higher income tax at source if they do not have a Permanent Account Number (PAN). Tax at higher of the prescribed rate or 20 percent will be deducted on all transactions liable to tax deduction at source (TDS), if the person liable to the tax does not possess a PAN.

Injustice with CA final students

May 23, 2010 1562 Views 0 comment Print

ICAI has recently conducted examination for CA students in May 2010. In examination in the paper of Corporate law and Accountancy ICAI has asked questions on topics which were excluded by ICAI by various announcement from the syllabus. Students were asked 18 Marks questions from the subjects which were not part of the syllabus. Considering the fact that CA students fail to pass the CA examination by just one mark, It seems to be injustice with them if they don’t be given credit for the questions which were not part of the syllabus.

Patent Co-Operation Treaty – International & National Phase Entry Applications

May 22, 2010 723 Views 0 comment Print

Patent Co-operation Treaty (PCT) was entered on June 9, 1970. On 7th December, 1998 India became the 98th contracting state of the PCT. Signatory countries formed a Union for co-operation in filing, searching, and examination of applications for protection of inventions and rendering special technical services.

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