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Corporate Law : Punjab & Haryana HC grants relief to son of a soldier injured in anti-terror operation in J&K, asserting his entitlement to a job ...
Corporate Law : Understand the applicability, compliance, penalties, and best practices of the POSH Act for Private Limited Companies in India wit...
Corporate Law : Learn how companies can build stakeholder trust through communication, engagement, transparency, and a structured redressal mechan...
Corporate Law : Trademarks are critical for businesses to differentiate their goods or offerings from others in market. They help construct brand...
Corporate Law : Understanding conveyance & deemed conveyance in housing societies, legal provisions, benefits, and challenges under MOFA, RERA, an...
Corporate Law : The Government clarified that no cooperative sector companies in Maharashtra are declared corrupt under IBC, 2016, and Barshi Text...
Corporate Law : CCI's directive restricting WhatsApp data sharing for ads faces an interim stay by NCLAT. Government awaits legal resolution on da...
Corporate Law : IBBI denies RTI appeal citing fiduciary exemption under Section 8(1)(e). The requested MSME-related information was withheld. Appe...
Corporate Law : The National Pension System (NPS) offers flexible, low-cost pension options with digital accessibility, aiming to expand coverage ...
Corporate Law : ICAI held its Convocation 2025 across 13 locations, awarding 19,075 Chartered Accountants with membership. The Governor of West Be...
Corporate Law : Supreme Court directs various responsible ministries to jointly constitute a Committee comprising subject experts to consider the ...
Corporate Law : Bombay High Court held that the management representative cannot be treated as legally trained mind for enabling an outsider pract...
Corporate Law : Held that while considering the term “unfair trade practice”, this Court has found that such one-sided Agreements, as in the p...
Corporate Law : Supreme Court held that the discontinuation of the Appellant Workmen’s services, effected without compliance with Section 6E and...
Corporate Law : Madras High Court held that Section 10-A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 cannot be extended to cases where default con...
Corporate Law : IBBI’s First Appellate Authority reviews RTI appeals by Kairav Anil Trivedi, addressing disclosure requests under the RTI Act. K...
Corporate Law : IBBI updates reporting rules for insolvency professionals, requiring timely assignment updates on its portal for CIRP, liquidation...
Corporate Law : PFRDA issues a master circular on service charges for PoPs under NPS (All Citizen & Corporate) and NPS-Lite, consolidating past ci...
Corporate Law : IBBI issues a disciplinary order against Akash Shinghal for non-compliance with CIRP regulations. The case involves voting and CoC...
Corporate Law : IBBI Disciplinary Committee reviews the case of Insolvency Professional Anil Kumar Mittal for excessive fees during CIRP proceedin...
Discover groundbreaking People Interactive v. Gaurav Jerry case where Bombay High Court deems trademark use in meta-tags illegal, protecting brand integrity.
Explore Kapil Wadhwa vs. Samsung Electronics case, a Delhi High Court landmark decision on using third-party trademarks in meta-tags. Learn about its legal implications
Explore implications of the Vistara-Air India merger, its potential impact on aviation competition, and the challenges it poses in Indian civil aviation industry.
Madras High Court held that once the purchaser has purchased the property even after knowing about the encumbrances then it is his obligation to discharge the encumbrances. The Bank cannot file a writ petition so as to protect the interest of the third party, who has purchased the property knowing the fact that there are other encumbrances.
Calcutta High Court held that order of acquittal set aside as recorded on account of misreading of evidence. Evidence on record sufficient to hold respondent liable for committing offence u/s. 138 of N.I. Act.
The present First Appeal has been filed under Section 19 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (hereinafter referred as “the Act”) against the Order dated 01.09.2021 passed by the learned State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, U.P. Lucknow.
Kerala High Court held that the property tax can be levied on the building which becomes capable of use for residential purposes or other purposes. Hence, municipality is entitled to recover the property tax only from the date of issuance of occupancy certificate.
Read Ministry of Corporate Affairs’ notification exempting transactions related to aircraft, aircraft engines, airframes, and helicopters from IBC Section 14(3)(a)
Department of Commerce issues a clarification on SEZ units setting up employee welfare facilities and the GST zero-rating benefit on lease rental services.
In present facts of the case, the NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION NEW DELHI (NCDRC) have held that suppression of facts would be tenable if there is direct relationship between disease which has been concealed and the death of the Insured.