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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...
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Corporate Law : NCLT Delhi rejects bankrupt's discharge plea under IBC 138(1), stating only the Bankruptcy Trustee can file. Decision highlights p...
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Corporate Law : Rajasthan HC rules non-payment of salary violates Article 21. Orders release of pending wages, citing Supreme Court precedents on ...
Corporate Law : NCLAT rules charge non-registration under Section 77 doesn't negate secured creditor status. Upholds claim, differentiating CIRP a...
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....
Corporate Law : IBBI suspends Sujit Shrikant Joglekar for six months due to valuation discrepancies in East Coast Energy liquidation....
Corporate Law : Instruction No. 118 mandates weekly Jan-Sunwai sessions via VC for SEZ grievance redressal, ensuring timely resolutions and monthl...
Term Sheet in Business: Many might have come across this word ‘Term Sheet‘ which is often used in major business agreements, documents etc. A term sheet is the first step towards business contracts wherein important terms and conditions are discussed at a base level before penning it down through a contract or an agreement. So […]
In a nutshell, a trademark registration application is filed with the Trade Marks Registry’s Head Office or a branch office in the territory where the applicant’s principal place of business is located. At the separate offices, the application is digitized and checked for formality. The application is then scrutinized to see if the relevant mark […]
PM CARES for Children Scheme Extended up to 28th February, 2022 The Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India has extended the PM Cares for Children Scheme till 28th February, 2022. Earlier the scheme was valid till 31st December, 2021. A letter in this regard has been written to all Principal Secretaries/ Secretaries, Women and […]
The PM CARES for children scheme inter alia provides support to these children through convergent approach, gap funding for ensuring education, health, monthly stipend from the age of 18 years, and lump sum amount of Rs. 10 lakh on attaining 23 years of age.
(1) The State Government may categorize inland water areas, based on the maximum significant wave height criteria, as Zone 1, Zone 2 and Zone 3, as stipulated below. (2) Vessels shall therefore be designed, constructed and maintained for service in the most onerous zone that it intends to operate in.
FDI up to 100% under automatic route. Certified copy of FIPB / FIPP approval is required to be enclosed in case if FDI is from an entity of a country, which shares land border with India or beneficial owner of an investment into India is situated in or is a citizen of any such country.
Go Airlines (India) Ltd. Vs Sovika Aviation Services Pvt. Ltd. (NCLAT Delhi) Heard Shri Krishnendu Datta, learned senior counsel for the Appellant and Shri Ritin Rai, learned senior counsel appearing for the Respondent. This Appeal has been filed against the order dated 23.09.2021 passed by the Adjudicating Authority (National Company Law Tribunal), Mumbai Bench by […]
In Re Vinod Tarachand Agrawal Resolution Profession of Mayfair Leisures Limited (NCLAT Delhi) The Ld counsel for the appellant has stated that the exclusion of 90 days from the CIRP of the CD would save the company from ‘Liquidation’. It was also pointed out by the ld. Counsel that there was a ‘Prospective Resolution Applicant’ […]
Rajcomp Info Service Limited Vs Commissioner (CESTAT Delhi) In this case Liquidated damages, has been held to be susceptible to service tax under section 66E(e) of the Finance Act by the Commissioner as an amount received for tolerating an act. According to the appellant, the liquidated damages recovered on account of breach or non-performance of […]
It could thus be seen, that when a person avails a service for a commercial purpose, to come within the meaning of ‘consumer’ as defined in the said Act, he will have to establish that the services were availed exclusively for the purposes of earning his livelihood by means of self-employment. There cannot be any straitjacket formula and such a question will have to be decided in the facts of each case, depending upon the evidence placed on record.