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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...
Central Government hereby declares the second and the fourth Saturday of every month as public holiday for banks in India, whether or not such banks are included in the Second Schedule to the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934), with effect from the 1st day of September, 2015.
The President shall be entitled to a monthly pay of ₹ 80,000/- (fixed) and other allowances as are admissible to a Government Servant in the Apex grade of ₹ 80,000 (fixed). (2) A Judicial Member and Technical Member shall be paid salary in the pay scale of ₹ 67000-79000/- (annual increment at 3%) and other allowances as are admissible to a Government Servant in Higher Administrative Grade of ₹ 67000-79000/-.
The most common type of business entity registered in Hong Kong is a private limited liability company. Anyone can form a company in Hongkong. A non HK resident may incorporate a private limited company in Hogkong.
Insurance is a contract in which one party , known as the insured or assured , insures with another person, known as the insurer , assures or underwriter, his property of life or the life of another person in whom he has a pecuniary interest, or property in which he is interested , or against some risk or liability, by paying a sum of money as a premium.
Section 7A Proceedings under Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952 remains highly controversial more so in view of latest Judgment by Various Hon’ble High Courts on the Issue
We are living in modern world, where some degree of nuisance are tolerable relating to noise, dust, pollution, smell, smoke and escape of effluents etc. We are daily facing various types of nuisance and we ignore to some extent. Nuisance may come from your neighbours, your locality, and your state or even from various other authorities.
Constitution Of India reflects the quest and aspiration of the mankind for justice when its Preamble speaks of justice in all its forms: social, economic and political. Those who have suffered physically, mentally or economically, approach the Courts, with great hope, for redressal of their grievances believing that one day or the other, they would […]
Any transaction within the definition of ‘benami transaction’ shall attract consequential action under the Benami Transactinos (Prohibition) Act, 1988 after the enactment of the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Bill, 2015. Clause 4 of the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Bill, 2015 defines a benami transaction to mean, –
Details of incentives and other relief, inter-alia, being offered to exporters and importers are as under: Duty Drawback to exporters to neutralize Customs, Central Excise Duty and Service Tax suffered on inputs/inputs services used in manufacture of export goods.
CONTRACT OF GUARANTEE – SCHEME OF CONTRACT ACT,1872 1(a) It is submitted that Sections 133, 134, 135, 139, 140,141 and 145 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 provide as follows. 133. DISCHARGE OF SURETY BY VARIANCE IN TERMS OF CONTRACT.—Any variance, made without the surety’s consent, in the terms of the contract between the principal debtor and the creditor, discharges the surety as to transactions subsequent to the variance.