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Scheme of Amalgamation: Key Components, Process & Legal Aspects

Corporate Law : Amalgamation is the process where two or more companies combine to form a single entity, often with the goal of achieving greater ...

March 11, 2025 33 Views 0 comment Print

Intellectual Property Rights in Commercial Contracts

Corporate Law : Learn how Intellectual Property Rights impact commercial contracts, including ownership, licensing, dispute resolution, and key co...

March 10, 2025 276 Views 0 comment Print

Territorial Jurisdiction for Cheque Bounce Cases (NI Act under Section 138)

Corporate Law : Understanding territorial jurisdiction under Section 138 of the NI Act. Key rulings and amendments explain where cheque bounce cas...

March 9, 2025 2037 Views 0 comment Print

Who Needs to File LLP Annual Return and How to Do It?

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...

March 8, 2025 456 Views 0 comment Print

Draft Rent Agreement

Corporate Law : Rent Agreement is a legal document outlining the terms and conditions mutually agreed upon by the Owner and the Tenant for leasing...

March 7, 2025 7314 Views 0 comment Print


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Consultation on Draft Competition Commission of India (Conduct) Rules, 2025

Corporate Law : CCI invites stakeholder comments on the draft Competition Commission of India (Conduct) Rules, 2025, ensuring ethics, confidential...

March 10, 2025 105 Views 0 comment Print

RTI Appeals Against IBBI Dismissed Over Repetitive Filings

Corporate Law : IBBI dismisses multiple RTI appeals citing misuse of the RTI Act through repetitive filings. The order emphasizes responsible use ...

March 7, 2025 132 Views 0 comment Print

Duplication in EPIC number does not imply duplicate/fake voters: EC

Corporate Law : The EC clarifies that duplicate EPIC numbers do not indicate fake voters and will ensure unique EPIC numbers for registered electo...

March 7, 2025 237 Views 0 comment Print

Manan Kumar Mishra Re-elected as BCI Chairman for 7th Term

Corporate Law : Manan Kumar Mishra wins a 7th term as Bar Council of India Chairman. His leadership continues as legal professionals push for High...

March 4, 2025 402 Views 0 comment Print

IRDAI Allows Insurers to Hedge Equities With Derivatives

Corporate Law : IRDAI permits insurers to use equity derivatives for hedging, aiming to reduce portfolio risks amid market volatility. Strict comp...

March 2, 2025 312 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Judiciary


Gratuity doesn’t form part of liquidation estate: Calcutta HC

Corporate Law : Calcutta High Court held that gratuity doesn’t form part of liquidation estate. Hence, entire dues of workers would not come und...

March 10, 2025 186 Views 0 comment Print

Rejection of resolution plan by CoC after discussion justifiable: NCLAT Delhi

Corporate Law : NCLAT Delhi held that rejection of resolution plan of appellant justified as CoC deliberated and discussed the Resolution Plan of ...

March 10, 2025 93 Views 0 comment Print

Directors Not automatically Liable for Company’s wrongful Acts Without Direct Involvement

Corporate Law : High Court failed to examine whether the complaint, even if taken at face value, established the personal liability of the directo...

March 10, 2025 264 Views 0 comment Print

Kerala HC Dismisses Writ Against Luxury Tax Assessment due to Availability of Statutory Remedy

Corporate Law : Kerala High Court dismisses writ petition challenging luxury tax assessment, citing the availability of a statutory appeal. ...

March 9, 2025 144 Views 0 comment Print

Supreme Court Dismisses PIL Against Jio, Airtel Internet Tariff Hikes

Corporate Law : Supreme Court dismisses PIL challenging internet price hikes by Jio and Airtel, stating consumers have alternatives. Petitioner ad...

March 9, 2025 126 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Notifications


IRDAI Permits Insurers to Use Bond Forwards for Hedging

Corporate Law :  IRDAI allows insurers to undertake Bond Forwards for hedging under specific conditions, aligning with RBI’s 2025 guidelines on...

March 10, 2025 102 Views 0 comment Print

RTI Act Grants Access to Records, Not Obligations to Compile Non-Existent Information

Corporate Law : IBBI rejects RTI appeal seeking detailed breakup of Dalmia Cement claims in Jaiprakash insolvency case, citing unavailability of d...

March 7, 2025 216 Views 0 comment Print

Clarifications on Valuer Registration & employment grievance  Beyond RTI Scope

Corporate Law : IBBI rejects RTI appeal seeking clarifications on valuer registration, stating that opinions and justifications do not fall under ...

March 7, 2025 123 Views 0 comment Print

Ongoing Fraud Investigation in Asset Sale: IBBI Directs RP to Report Results

Corporate Law : IBBI disposes of SCN against IP in CIRP case, addresses claims dispute, and ongoing RoC investigation. Details of findings and DC'...

March 6, 2025 543 Views 0 comment Print

IBBI Suspends IP for delays & procedural lapses in liquidation process

Corporate Law : The IBBI Disciplinary Committee has suspended Ms. Sonu Jain for one year due to delays and procedural lapses in the liquidation pr...

March 6, 2025 123 Views 0 comment Print


Ungrateful children can be denied property: SC

March 15, 2012 3591 Views 0 comment Print

SC held that was nothing unnatural or unusual in the decision of Shri Harishankar (father) to give his share in the joint family property to the appellant (Son who taken care of him). Any person of ordinary prudence would have adopted the same course and would not have given anything to the ungrateful children from his/her share in the property. The bench said that in the present case the evidence clearly proved that Harishankar had willed the property to Mahesh Kumar instead of the other two sons as the former along with his wife and kids had taken care of the aged parents till their death.

Lessor has no right to decline to receive possession and demand accrued rent

March 14, 2012 2670 Views 0 comment Print

Now, Section 111 of the Transfer of Property Act deals with the modes of determination of the lease and vide clause (e) thereof provides that a lease can be determined by express surrender and vide clause (f) by an implied surrender. Clause (h) deals with the notice of intention to determine the lease. It is true that as per clause (q) of Section 108 of the Transfer of Property Act, the lessee is bound to put the lessor in possession of the property leased, but this would mean that it is inherent that the landlord should accept the possession of the property whenever it is delivered and cannot claim a right to receive the possession only upon the lessee paying dues or otherwise

Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 in brief

March 13, 2012 245613 Views 68 comments Print

Applicability of Act (Sec 1) – Every factory wherein 10 or more persons are employed with the aid of power or An establishment In which 20 or more persons are employed without the aid of power on any day during an accounting year. Establishment : Establishment includes departments, undertakings and branches, etc.

SARFAESI Act -Can Bank adopt unfair/illegal methods to recover its due?

March 13, 2012 7421 Views 0 comment Print

Recovery of its due has been a hectic exercise for the Banks in the absence of a special legislation. ‘Non-performing Assets’ were growing and a need was felt to reduce the ‘Non-performing Assets’ of the Banks drastically. As the recovery through Courts was a difficult exercise for the Banks, initially, a special legislation called ‘The Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993’ was enacted creating a Special Tribunal called ‘Debt Recovery Tribunal’.

Judges Who Outsource Judgements Can Be Dismissed Without Enquiry – SC

March 11, 2012 2545 Views 0 comment Print

The appellant herein was working as sub-ordinate Judge in Garhwa, Jharkhand when an order was issued by the Governor of Jharkhand removing him from service by an order issued on 31.07.2003 on the basis of a resolution of the Full Court of the High Court of Jharkhand recommending his removal from service. The Inspecting Judge inspected the records of the Civil Court and submitted a confidential report to the Chief Justice of the Jharkhand High Court that the appellant did not use to prepare judgments on his own, rather he used to get it prepared through some body else before delivering the judgments.

Bureaucratic delays cant be excuse for filing appeal beyond limitation period

March 10, 2012 3433 Views 0 comment Print

SC Bench warned the Union government and its departments that bureaucratic delays could not be cited as an excuse or a ground for filing appeals beyond the period of limitation of 90 days and also said that the law of limitation undoubtedly binds everybody, including the government. The claim on account of impersonal machinery and inherited bureaucratic methodology of making several notes cannot be accepted in view of the modern technologies being used and available. The law of limitation undoubtedly binds everybody including the Government.

Symposium on Corporate Social Responsibility

March 9, 2012 654 Views 0 comment Print

The Department of Public Enterprises in partnership with World Bank and Harvard Business School is organising a Symposium, tomorrow in Mumbai on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) – to share knowledge and experience about the trends and best practices of CSR prevalent worldwide. The Government is looking to learning from the successful CSR practices of state-owned enterprises in the developed and developing economies through conferences, workshops, seminars and state tours for greater advocacy and research in CSR.

IRDA – Exposure Draft on Servicing of Orphan policies

March 9, 2012 1078 Views 0 comment Print

Insurance agents are the most important channel of intermediation in the insurance business in India. Recognizing the importance of the agents in the procurement and servicing of insurance policies, the Insurance Act has two specific provisions, namely Section 40(2A) and Section 44 which protect the long term interests of agents. In brief, under provisions of Section 40(2A), lapsed policies which require medical examination prior to revival can be assigned to another agent after giving due notice to the existing agent to revive such policies

Success in profession measured not by the fortune made but on the threshold of learning – Delhi HC

March 7, 2012 1515 Views 0 comment Print

The profession of law has always been known as a noble profession. It is not an empty rhetoric. Success in the profession is measured not by the fortune made but on the threshold of learning. Advocates are known as the officers of the Court. They are expected to possess not only intellectual purity but owe a responsibility to the Court to present the case dispassionately in an upright dignified ethical manner and to display fairness also to their colleagues and in all their dealings. The duty of a lawyer is to assist the Court in the administration of justice and an advocate must not indulge in any activity which may tend to lower the image of the profession in the Society.

Brief on formation of NGO, Charitable Trust, Society, Non profit section 25 Company

March 6, 2012 9651 Views 0 comment Print

The NGO can be formed as following 1. Trust 2. Society, and 3. Non profit Company TRUST The procedure for registration of Trust is as follows: A public charitable trust is usually floated when there is property involved, especially in terms of land and building.

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