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Corporate Law : The Court examined whether prior orders and perceived bias justified recusal and held they did not. It ruled that unsubstantiated ...
Corporate Law : The paper examines whether recent labour law reforms deliver real gender equality or merely formal compliance. It concludes that d...
Corporate Law : Explains that outsourcing does not transfer legal responsibility under the DPDP Act. Data fiduciaries remain fully liable for vend...
Corporate Law : The issue highlights mandatory annual return filing for LLPs. The key takeaway is that delayed filing attracts heavy daily penalti...
Corporate Law : The issue explains how businesses qualify as local suppliers under procurement rules. The key takeaway is that proper local conten...
Corporate Law : The amendments replace the consultation committee with CoC oversight, giving creditors greater control over liquidation decisions....
Corporate Law : The proposal focuses on enabling creditors to initiate resolution while retaining debtor management under supervision. It sets out...
Corporate Law : The amendments arise from the inclusion of a unified “service provider” definition under the Code. The move expands regulatory...
Corporate Law : The issue addressed is ambiguity in authentication and evidentiary value of financial information in insolvency cases. The propose...
Corporate Law : The proposal aligns grievance regulations with the newly introduced definition under the amended Code. It aims to ensure uniform a...
Corporate Law : The court directed payment for restoration costs after authorities admitted using private land. It held that such use affecting la...
Corporate Law : Allegations of an implied anti-competitive agreement between a regulator and a software provider were rejected. The Commission fou...
Corporate Law : The Court held that repeated dishonour of cheque and non-payment after notice established a prima facie case. It refused to quash ...
Corporate Law : Bank of India Vs Neurostar Hospital Private Limited (NCLT Mumbai) The application was filed under Section 7 of the Insolvency and ...
Corporate Law : The Tribunal held that appeals filed beyond the statutory 45-day limit cannot be entertained. It ruled that delay exceeding the co...
Corporate Law : The authority held that confusion arising from interim orders did not absolve the professional from taking proactive steps. The ca...
Corporate Law : IRDAI delegates Section 34 powers between Whole Time Members and Chairperson. The move aims to streamline enforcement actions and ...
Corporate Law : The Bill mandates seat allocation using updated census figures, replacing decades-old data. It ensures fair representation aligned...
Corporate Law : The notification addressed mandatory reinsurance cession for general insurance policies. It mandates 4% cession to GIC Re, ensurin...
Corporate Law : The government approved a major fund to enhance startup funding through AIFs. The scheme aims to strengthen innovation, especially...
This appeal under Section 19 (1) of the Family Courts Act, 1984 has been preferred by the appellant (for brevity ‘the husband’) to assail the legality and validity of the impugned judgement dated 28.04.2016 passed by the Family Court, Bilaspur, in Civil Suit No. 208-A/2013, whereby his marriage with the respondent (for brevity ‘the wife’) has been annulled by issuing a decree of divorce on the ground of cruelty.
With the implementation of internet banking, the date of debit from the employer’s account may be taken as date of payment for the purpose of levy of damages by way of penalty. Other issues e.g. delay in credit in EPFO’s accounts or delay in transfer of funds for investment by banks may be dealt in accordance with banking agreements with different banks.
Sub section (3) of section 14 of SARFAESI Act stipulates that in case the secured creditor or it authorised officer do not act in accordance with the provisions of subsection (4) of section 13 and the rules made thereunder, then such action of the secured creditor taken as per sub-section (4) of section 13 can be made invalid by Debts Recovery Tribunal and pass such order as it may consider appropriate
Article discusses in Brief about Meaning of Limited Liability Partnership, Benefits of LLP over Conventional Partnership Firm, Maximum Time Taken to incorporate LLP, Documents Required to Form LLP, Minimum Persons Required to form LLP and Steps to incorporate a LLP
These guidelines, may be called the Direct Selling Guidelines 2016.These are issued as guiding principles for State Governments to consider regulating the business of `Direct Selling’ and Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) and strengthen the existing regulatory mechanism on Direct Selling and MLM, for preventing fraud and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.
A Service Concession Arrangement (SCA) generally involves a private sector entity (operator or concessionaire) who is made responsible for rendition of public service and a public service entity (grantor). In this arrangement operator constructs or upgrades the infrastructure which is used to provide public service and operates and maintains it for a specified period of time
These are the batch of Misc. Appeals filed under Section 20(1) of the Coal-Bearing Areas (Acquisition And Development), Act of 1957 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Act 1957’), challenging the order passed by the Tribunal (Presided over by the District Judge) constituted under Section 15 (2) of the Act 1957.
The Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) has taken one more step toward acche din for those who are earning Rs. 21000 per month alongwith improved medical facilities including telemedicine services. In a recent meeting held, the ESIC board has decided to raise the monthly wages threshold to Rs 21,000, from the current Rs 15,000, for coverage […]
This appeal is directed against the decree of judicial separation passed by the Family Court, Durg on 21.01.2014. 2. The appellant preferred an application under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (henceforth ‘the Act, 1955’) on the pleadings that her marriage was solemnised with the respondent on 09.06.2003. After one and half years of marriage, the respondent lost his speech and thereafter other organs including the sexual organ became ineffective.
PF settlement amount forwarded to the member’s Jandhan Bank A/c were being rejected by the bank for the reason that Jandhan Bank A/c has got a credit limit of Rs. 1,00,000/- and no transaction, debit credit beyond that limit is allowed in this account. The matter was taken up with Ministry of finance to relax the conditions imposed on the bank accounts opened in Pradhan Mantri Jandhan Yojna (PMJDY)’