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Corporate Law : Karnataka HC quashed a case against Arnab Goswami, calling it reckless and baseless. The court noted misuse of Section 505(2) IPC ...
Corporate Law : A study on Bangalore’s auto component SMEs explores how innovation enhances competitiveness, impacts employment growth, and its ...
Corporate Law : Understand the scope and limitations of civil court jurisdiction under the CPC, 1908, covering territorial, pecuniary, and subject...
Corporate Law : Explore how tax avoidance affects economic growth, government revenue, and inequality. Learn about legal loopholes and policy solu...
Corporate Law : Explore adverse possession's implications, judicial trends, and reforms. Balancing property rights with equitable land use and pre...
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 : CBI dismantles a virtual asset-backed cybercrime network defrauding German nationals, arresting key accused and recovering digital...
Corporate Law : Key IBC case law updates from Oct-Dec 2024, covering Supreme Court and High Court decisions on CoC powers, resolution plans, relat...
Corporate Law : MP High Court dismisses petitions challenging shop allotment cancellation in Indore Smart City project, citing non-payment of the ...
Corporate Law : Supreme Court grants bail to Udhaw Singh in a PMLA case due to prolonged trial and extended custody, citing the right to a speedy ...
Corporate Law : Notably, the Appellant filed the application under Section 9 of the Code on 18.08.2020 for an amount of Rs. 2,77,68,000/- allegedl...
Corporate Law : NCLAT Delhi held that any dispute even pending in the arbitration does not in any manner prohibit the financial creditor to take r...
Corporate Law : Delhi High Court rules that government employees cannot change LTC destinations midway without prior approval, dismissing a review...
Corporate Law : IBBI's Disciplinary Committee reviews allegations against Insolvency Professional Sandeep Goel for non-compliance in CIRP cases, i...
Corporate Law : IBBI suspends Insolvency Professional Rita Gupta for six months due to regulatory violations in a liquidation case. Investigation ...
Corporate Law : RTI Act grants access to existing records only; public authorities need not provide opinions, clarifications, or policy recommenda...
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 : IBBI suspends valuer Nitin Ashok Garg for six months due to valuation report discrepancies in East Coast Energy liquidation case....
It was observed that certain circulars are no longer required on account of being already provided in IBBI (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) Regulations, 2016 or IBBI (Insolvency Professionals) Regulations, 2016 as the case may be.
Delhi High Court held that inter se disputes between partners of an LLP are required to be tried as a commercial suit in terms of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 and the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) is not the appropriate forum for deciding such disputes.
Gurmel Singh Vs Branch Manager National Insurance Co. Ltd. (Supreme Court of India) It is common knowledge that the Insurance Companies deny the genuine & lawful claims of the Insured on technical & flimsy grounds. Be it vehicle loss/accidental claims or health insurance claims or theft/fire claims, the insurance companies design ways/devices/ruse to fizzle out from their […]
Understanding the difference between financial and operational creditors under IBC laws: Supreme Court ruling explained.
Kiran Infra Engineers Limited Vs Northern Railway (Delhi High Court) The question as to whether the supplementary agreement is a full and final discharge of respective obligations under the principal agreement and also rescinds the terms and conditions of the principal agreement is itself in dispute, which requires to be referred to Arbitral Tribunal. The […]
State of Odisha Vs Nayagarh Sugar Complex Ltd (Orissa High Court) The agreement provides for exclusion of representations and There are recitals in connection with or in relation to representations or warranties in mentioning Government of Odisha as substantial share holder in the seller and having had acted through Registrar of Cooperative Societies. Department of […]
Gold Bricks Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd. Vs Atit Agrawal (Chhattisgarh High Court) The order of the Appellate Tribunal is for appointment of Architect and make an inspection in respect of development carried out. The order further contains to decide the quantum of infrastructure/ user charges in absence of agreement and thereafter to decide the modus of […]
Millennium Education Foundation Vs Educomp Infrastructure And School Management Limited (Delhi High Court) The Supreme Court has categorically held that the adjudicating authority i.e., NCLT has a duty to advert to the contentions put forth on the application filed under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and to examine the material placed before it and record […]
Union of India Vs Delhi State Consumer Co Operative Federation Ltd. (Delhi High Court) Facts- According to Union of India, Delhi State Consumers Co-operative Federation Limited (respondent) failed to furnish the requisite security deposit, as a result of which each of the contracts were cancelled at the risk and cost of the respondent. The Union […]
New Delhi Municipal Council Vs Minosha India Limited (Supreme Court) Facts- The foremost question which falls for determination is that whether Section 60(6) of the IBC gives rise to a new lease of life to a proceeding at the instance of the corporate debtor on the basis of a moratorium which is put in place […]