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Losing Party cannot seek an Order under Section 34 of Arbitration Act

June 20, 2020 2706 Views 0 comment Print

A petition under Section 34 of the Act is only for setting aside an Arbitral Award on the limited grounds provided under Section 34 of the Act. Therefore, the mere pendency of Section 34 proceedings cannot afford a ground for a party to assert that it has a dispute regarding contractual performance.

Reliefs announced by Ministry of Finance -13.05.2020 Q&A

June 20, 2020 5412 Views 0 comment Print

Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman announced the Economic Package in order to focus on; – land, labour, liquidity and law.

Workplace Guidelines | Preventive Measures Against Covid-19

June 20, 2020 3969 Views 0 comment Print

Introduction Lockdown 4.0 was in effect from 18.05.2020 till 31.05.2020. It also brought relaxations in working but with a challenge to curb the spread of COVID – 19. The Government through the Ministry of Home Affairs issued Order No. 40-3/2020-DM-I(A) has laid down fresh guidelines to govern the Country’s functioning. CHALLENGES It becomes necessary to […]

Disclosures by Listed Entities under ‘LODR Regulations’ & Circular dated 20.05.2020

June 19, 2020 15969 Views 0 comment Print

A listed entity needs to ensure that all available information about the impact of major events such as the spread of Covid–19, on the company and its operations is communicated in a timely and cogent manner to its investors and shareholders.

IBC Ordinance-FAQ’s- Why, What, When & Whether?

June 19, 2020 1824 Views 0 comment Print

The Pandemic outburst of Covid-19 has not left India untouched in any manner. This Pandemic has not only affected the human beings but has also led the economy to doldrums. The journey of stalling of businesses in India prominently started with the onset of lockdowns in India. The lockdown was justified in the sense that […]

Relationship between a Client & Foreign Law Firm- ‘Commercial’

June 19, 2020 1878 Views 0 comment Print

The Respondent initiated arbitration proceedings for the outstanding fees and the Plaintiff had failed to pay such charges. As the proceedings are substantially for recovery of money, it leads to a commercial relationship between the parties under Section 45 of the Act;

Introduction of Digital Services Tax in Brazil – CIDE-digital

June 19, 2020 1203 Views 0 comment Print

Taxation on income of companies which are engaged in technological goods & services have always been a niche and debatable issue among the countries since inception due to the disruptive businesses models which allow companies to operate in a country without having any physical presence, or having its permanent office. These companies even if they […]

Medical Negligence- Can it be pardoned?

June 19, 2020 1815 Views 0 comment Print

Medical profession is considered to be the most pious and responsible profession among others. It is one of the most respected sections of the society and there is no denial of the fact that doctors have been given designation equivalent to that of the God. In the current times also, everyone is looking up to […]

Cryptocurrency in COVID-19 times

June 19, 2020 1092 Views 0 comment Print

Cryptocurrency, is a digital asset meant to be used as digital money. This means there is no physical coin or bill. Instead, it is all virtual and online. Bitcoin is a front runner and the most popular cryptocurrency currently. While cryptocurrencies are not likely to substitute traditional currency, they have transformed the way virtually-connected global markets network with each other.

Interpretation of Section 14A & Exception to Rule 34(5)- Covid-19

June 19, 2020 1758 Views 0 comment Print

The present case has again established a clear picture on the interpretation of Section 14A of the Act, with detailed explanation of various cases. It clearly explains that Section 14 of the Act will not apply if no exempt income is received or receivable during the relevant previous year.

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