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Corporate Law : Learn how Intellectual Property Rights impact commercial contracts, including ownership, licensing, dispute resolution, and key co...
Corporate Law : Understanding territorial jurisdiction under Section 138 of the NI Act. Key rulings and amendments explain where cheque bounce cas...
Corporate Law : Learn who must file LLP annual returns in India and how to do it. Understand filing requirements, deadlines for Forms 11 and 8, an...
Corporate Law : Rent Agreement is a legal document outlining the terms and conditions mutually agreed upon by the Owner and the Tenant for leasing...
Corporate Law : Learn about demerger under the Companies Act, 2013, its process, types, regulatory framework, taxation aspects, and key challenges...
Corporate Law : CCI invites stakeholder comments on the draft Competition Commission of India (Conduct) Rules, 2025, ensuring ethics, confidential...
Corporate Law : IBBI dismisses multiple RTI appeals citing misuse of the RTI Act through repetitive filings. The order emphasizes responsible use ...
Corporate Law : The EC clarifies that duplicate EPIC numbers do not indicate fake voters and will ensure unique EPIC numbers for registered electo...
Corporate Law : Manan Kumar Mishra wins a 7th term as Bar Council of India Chairman. His leadership continues as legal professionals push for High...
Corporate Law : IRDAI permits insurers to use equity derivatives for hedging, aiming to reduce portfolio risks amid market volatility. Strict comp...
Corporate Law : Calcutta High Court held that gratuity doesn’t form part of liquidation estate. Hence, entire dues of workers would not come und...
Corporate Law : NCLAT Delhi held that rejection of resolution plan of appellant justified as CoC deliberated and discussed the Resolution Plan of ...
Corporate Law : High Court failed to examine whether the complaint, even if taken at face value, established the personal liability of the directo...
Corporate Law : Kerala High Court dismisses writ petition challenging luxury tax assessment, citing the availability of a statutory appeal. ...
Corporate Law : Supreme Court dismisses PIL challenging internet price hikes by Jio and Airtel, stating consumers have alternatives. Petitioner ad...
Corporate Law : IRDAI allows insurers to undertake Bond Forwards for hedging under specific conditions, aligning with RBI’s 2025 guidelines on...
Corporate Law : IBBI rejects RTI appeal seeking detailed breakup of Dalmia Cement claims in Jaiprakash insolvency case, citing unavailability of d...
Corporate Law : IBBI rejects RTI appeal seeking clarifications on valuer registration, stating that opinions and justifications do not fall under ...
Corporate Law : IBBI disposes of SCN against IP in CIRP case, addresses claims dispute, and ongoing RoC investigation. Details of findings and DC'...
Corporate Law : The IBBI Disciplinary Committee has suspended Ms. Sonu Jain for one year due to delays and procedural lapses in the liquidation pr...
That the Doctors, Lawyers and Architects can use 30 per cent of the area on the ground floor in their premises in residential sector for running their clinics/offices.
For utilizing entire residential place for commercial purposes means to change in utilization. And it can be done by prior permission of the committee. In the development rule there is a provision that members are allow to utilize some percent of his residential place for the profession based on their professional education (C.A., Advocate, Doctor, […]
LIFTS INSTALLATIONS IN SOCIETIES: 01. Self-Sensitising, towards requirement of Lift-Elevator. a) Till about 20 years ago, most residential buildings in Mumbai, were upto Ground plus 3 or 4 storied buildings, wherein LIFT (Elevator) was not installed, since at that time it was not considered necessary and people preferred to climb stairs, irrespective of all odds. […]
Competition Commission of India(CCI) has imposed a penalty of Rs.3.81 crore on Dr. L.H.Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai for violation of Section 3 & 4 of the Competition Act. The informant Mr. Ramakant Kini had approached CCI alleging that the hospital had abused
[a] Copies of all Records Received/Issued for Revamping the Website of Income-Tax Deptt. that relates to Tax Policy & Legislation Division of CBDT in particular (Because to implement the action in question amendment in statute is required to establish due compliance).
Any person, engaged in the manufacture or production of goods, or a provider of taxable service, who has paid during the financial year 2004-05 or during the financial year preceding the year of filing of application for registration under LTU,
EPFO has taken a revolutionary step in year 2012 by launching its EMPLOYER E- SEVA portal which benefited the employer by way in reducing the hassles of submitting the paper return to EPFO office. The EPFO announced an online withdrawal and transfer provision for employee’s provident fund (EPF) from 1 July 2013, with the aim to settle claims faster.
SEBI vide circular dated November 6, 2009 introduced the concept of the ‘Authorized Person’ (AP) facilitating registered stock brokers of stock exchanges to provide access to clients through these Authorised Persons. The role of the AP is akin to the role of sub broker like assisting the investors in buying, selling or dealing in securities through stock-brokers. The AP is required to be approved only by stock exchange and does not require registration with SEBI.
Human Resources form a skeletal part of any business organization. There are various functions involved in HR, as a process. These include recruitment, payroll, statutory compliance, employee engagement and performance assessment in broad angles. Some of these functions are easier to handle while some require a lot of keen attention, accuracy and repeated investigation to […]
The Supreme Court has upheld that order of the Bombay High Court and held that parking spaces cannot be sold by the builder. They are a part of the common areas and the cost of that land has to be charged to all the flat-owners in proportion to their carpet area.