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Corporate Law : Information Commission disposes of an appeal regarding delayed RTI response from CPIO, emphasizing adherence to statutory timeline...
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In the Fourth Schedule to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, under the heading ‘Sum in dispute’, against the entry ‘Above Rs.10,00,00,000 and up to Rs.20,00,00,000’, the model fee is inadvertently mentioned as ‘Rs.12,37,500 plus 0.75 per cent. of the claim amount over and above Rs.1,00,00,000/’ instead of ‘Rs.12,37,500 plus 0.75 per cent. of the claim amount over and above Rs.10,00,00,000/’.
It was submitted that the Board cannot suo moto take cognisance without a complaint made under sections 217 and 218 of the Code against an IP. The DC notes that section 218 allows the Board to order inspection or investigation either on receipt of a complaint or when it has reasonable ground to believe that […]
Mr. Meet Shah Vs Union of India, Ministry of Railway (Competition Commissioner of India) Railway and IRCTC (Opposite Parties) have not been able to convince the Commission as to why the policy of rounding off of actual base fares to the next higher multiple of Rs.5 is applicable to the sale of online tickets, when […]
It is hard to notice the thickness, seal, embossment or any other identification marks used to check the authenticity of identity card if the same is laminated to make it glossy and water proof. The lamination destroys the legality of an identity card for all intents and purposes since it becomes difficult to compare the signature therein with that in the Register.
Variable Capital Company is a corporate structure that is tailored for collective investment schemes. In Singapore, the most commonly used investment fund structures are unit trusts (constituted by way of trust deeds) and investment companies.
Special provision for Micro and Small Enterprise owned by women. Out of the total annual procurement from Micro and Small Enterprises, 3 per cent from within the 25 per cent target shall be earmarked for procurement from Micro and Small Enterprises owned by women.
Velankani Electronics Private Limited Vs Intel Corporation (Competition commission of India) The OP has also argued that it has no incentive to deny access to anyone to the Server or Server-Board market segment. The OP’s interests are aligned to ensure multiple manufacturers of Server-Boards and Servers. Since the OP’s primary focus in the Server business […]
Housing Association (HA) as mandated by the special property law, governing ‘UNITS’ (i.e. Flats or Apartments) – namely, the special legislative enactment by state (s) – is an Association (of Persons). It is formed and constituted exclusively by purchasers /owners of the Units for all purposes. Such legal ownership in a building project, unlike in an independent and exclusively owned house property
The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the mechanism and procedure for sale of the enemy shares. Details are as follows: i. ‘In principle’ approval has been accorded for sale of enemy shares under the Custody of Ministry of Home Affairs/ Custodian of Enemy Property of India (CEPI), as per sub-section 1 of section 8A of the Enemy Property Act, 1968.
Mathumitha Ramesh Vs The Chief Health Officer (Madras High Court) In the present case, the hospital in which the petitioner had given birth to a child had certified that the petitioner herein had delivered an alive girl on 23.04.2017 at 10.47 a.m. at Cethar Hospital, Trichy. The petitioner herein had also filed an affidavit before the authorities that the child was born from her womb. In the affidavit filed before this Court, the petitioner had clearly stated that she got pregnant through “intrauterine insemination” through which, she delivered […]