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Corporate Law : Learn about IMF Registration for private limited companies, its process, requirements, and benefits. Expand into insurance marketi...
Corporate Law : Businesses opting for LLP registration in India benefit from lower compliance burdens, tax advantages, and an easier business setu...
Corporate Law : Kerala HC rules police must assess both sides in sexual assault cases, warning against treating complaints as absolute truth. ...
Corporate Law : Explore the reality of women in leadership. Legal mandates like SEBI and Companies Act aim for diversity, but true inclusion deman...
Corporate Law : Avoid penalties by preventing common mistakes in Pvt Ltd annual return filing, such as missing deadlines, incorrect data, and non-...
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 : RTI Act permits access only to information held by a public authority and does not require the creation or interpretation of infor...
Corporate Law : Bar Council of India supports govt’s decision to revise Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2025, ensuring fair consultation and safegua...
Corporate Law : The Competition Commission of India seeks public feedback on the draft Cost of Production Regulations 2025, replacing the 2009 rul...
Corporate Law : Delhi HC lays down guidelines for regulated smartphone use in schools, balancing safety with misuse prevention. Full details on pr...
Corporate Law : Supreme Court affirms that property contributed to a partnership firm becomes firm property, denying exclusive rights to legal hei...
Corporate Law : The Supreme Court ruled that interest at 8% p.a. must be paid on refunded e-stamp duty, reinforcing the doctrine of undue retentio...
Corporate Law : NCLAT Delhi held that rejection of belated claim by liquidator needs to be challenged under section 42 of the IBC. Relief cannot b...
Corporate Law : Chhattisgarh High Court held that involvement of accused and illegal coal levy matter is prima facie proved and the applicant is u...
Corporate Law : FSSAI invites public feedback on draft amendments to Vegan Foods Regulations, 2022. Suggestions to be submitted within 60 days via...
Corporate Law : IRDAI allows insurers to hedge equity risks using derivatives. The guidelines specify permitted instruments, risk management, and ...
Corporate Law : IBBI issues disciplinary order against Subhash Chand Agrawal for alleged non-compliance during CIRP of two companies. Key findings...
Corporate Law : Details of Judicial and Technical Members assigned to NCLT benches across India as per the latest order issued by the Ministry of ...
Corporate Law : IRDAI mandates a 4% obligatory cession to GIC Re for 2025-26, excluding terrorism and nuclear risks. Learn about commission rates ...
Explore the Udyam registration process, the rebranding of Udyog Aadhar by MSME, and the benefits it offers to Indian small and medium-sized businesses. Learn about the eligibility criteria, necessary documents, and step-by-step procedures. Gain insights into accessing government programs, financial incentives, and market advantages through Udyam registration.
Learn about the case of Bechu Kurian Thomas against Qatar Airways, where denial of boarding due to overbooking led to a consumer dispute. Explore the legality of compensation under the Consumer Forum Act, despite lower compensation provisions in the Aircraft Act and Carriage by Air Act.
Delhi High Court held that as Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 doesn’t include ‘professional activity’ of lawyers as ‘commercial activity’. Accordingly, under the DMC Act there is no power to tax ‘professional activity’ carried out from residential building.
ead the Order by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Disciplinary Committee) cautioning an Insolvency Professional regarding liquidation value discrepancies and the need to be careful in representing matters before AA and NCLAT. Disciplinary Committee concludes that if there were factual discrepancies affecting the distribution of the resolution plan, Mr. Pramod Kumar Sharma should have filed an application before the Hon’ble NCLAT for rectification. The Committee advises Mr. Sharma to exercise caution when representing matters before AA and Hon’ble NCLAT.
The share trading disputes are dealt with by the Stock Exchanges under the regulatory framework designed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). The law of limitation plays a crucial role in the setup.
Get well-versed with Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) annual filing and compliance guidelines, explore the crucial e-filing process and necessary compliance forms to maintain your LLP’s regulatory standing.
Explore the Apostille process: an international standard for document legalization. Learn how it works, its importance, and how to obtain one for your public documents.
NCLT) Mumbai has approved the resolution plan submitted by Rite Bite Trading Pvt. Ltd. in the case of National Steel And Agro Industries Limited vs. Rite Bite Private Limited. This article provides a detailed analysis of the proceedings, including the background, eligibility criteria, submission of the plan, and the approval process.
Read the full text of the NCLAT Chennai order in the case of K. Narayanasamy vs J. Karthiga. The NCLAT set aside the order passed by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) that dismissed an application filed by the suspended director. The NCLAT remanded the matter back to the NCLT for fresh adjudication on merits, allowing the suspended director an opportunity to be heard.
Learn about Flame-Producing Lighters (Quality Control) Order 2023 issued by Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Discover requirements, compulsory use of Standard Mark, certification, and penalties for non-compliance.