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Corporate Law : A comprehensive table comparing the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023 with the Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860, highlighting key cha...
Corporate Law : Fraud in India's power & infrastructure sector remains rampant. Learn how Kautilya’s principles expose embezzlement tactics & ho...
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Corporate Law : Explore the intersection of personality rights, copyright, and trademark laws in India, focusing on celebrity branding, legal fram...
Corporate Law : Orissa High Court's landmark decision quashes rape charges against a man accused of sex on false promise of marriage, emphasizing ...
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 : NCLT Delhi rejects bankrupt's discharge plea under IBC 138(1), stating only the Bankruptcy Trustee can file. Decision highlights p...
Corporate Law : NCLAT clarifies security deposits under MoUs without borrowing effect do not qualify as financial debt under IBC. Read the detaile...
Corporate Law : SC clarifies that only signatories or responsible directors can be held liable under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act...
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 : 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....
Corporate Law : IBBI suspends Sujit Shrikant Joglekar for six months due to valuation discrepancies in East Coast Energy liquidation....
Ashimara Housing Private limited Vs Vibrus Homes Private Limited (NCLT Delhi) Facts- An amount of Rs. 32,43,000/- was paid as an advance to the Corporate Debtor by the Operational Creditor. This deposit is towards the advance licence fee. By filing this application, the Petitioner has claimed that since the amount was not refunded, therefore, there […]
(1) These rules may be called the Use of Very Low Power Radio Frequency Devices or Equipments for Inductive Applications (Exemption from License) Rules, 2021.
The electronics industry is the world’s largest and fastest growing industry with applications in all sectors of the economy. Semiconductors have been a key enabler in the advancement of electronics for over five decades and will play an even greater role with the emergence of new applications including IoT, artificial intelligence, 5G, smart mobility, robotics, etc.
Electronics permeates all sectors of the economy and the electronics industry has cross-cutting economic and strategic importance. Currently valued at around USD 2 Trillion (2150 lakh crore), the global electronics market is expected to grow significantly given the increasing penetration of emerging technologies including 5G, IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Smart Mobility, Smart Manufacturing, etc.
Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 2021 shall apply to the Government servants appointed on or before 31st day of December, 2003, including civilian Government servants in the Defence Services, appointed substantively to civil services and posts in connection with the affairs of the Union which are borne on pensionable establishments
Central Government hereby notifies Amendment to Notification dated 08.02.2017 for extension of deadline upto 31.03.2022 for Aadhar linking with ration card. Also Read: Deadline for Aadhar linking with ration card extended till 30.06.2022 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, FOOD AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION (DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION) NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 20th December, 2021 S.O. […]
What is the definition of a patent? A patent is a statutory right provided by the government to the patentee for a set length of time in return for full disclosure of his invention and the prohibition of others from creating, using, selling, or importing the patented product or method for those purposes without his […]
Any name that is not the name of a country, region, or locality of that country is also considered a geographical indication for the purposes of this clause if it relates to a specific geographical area and is used on or in relation to specific goods originating from that country, region, or locality.
The fundamental purpose of the IBC code is to introduce a systematic code to consolidate the laws relating to the reorganizing and insolvencies of the companies. The objective of the code is to introduce a system that brings the various business on a viable track and to ensure that such companies repay their debts very efficiently.
In section 25 of the Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003, in clause (d), the following provisos shall be inserted, namely: Provided that the period for which the Director of Enforcement holds the office on his initial appointment may, in public interest, on the recommendation of the Committee under clause (a) and for the reasons to be recorded in writing, be extended up to one year at a time: