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Corporate Law : A Power of Attorney authorizes someone to act on your behalf. Learn its types, revocation rules, legal limits, and applicable stam...
Corporate Law : Explore the life and work of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, from his early struggles against caste discrimination to his pivotal role in draft...
Corporate Law : Treaty-based protections for foreign investors, rooted in International Investment Agreements (IIAs) like Bilateral Investment Tre...
Corporate Law : There’s a lack of real space to unpack the inappropriateness of certain aspects of IBBI’s 2025 reforms is difficult: the refor...
Corporate Law : Foreign arbitral bodies like SIAC, ICC, and ICSID resolve investment conflicts. Challenges of cost, consistency, and transparency ...
Corporate Law : IBBI's First Appellate Authority dismisses Ravinder Aggarwal's RTI appeal seeking details on MSA Developers' resolution plan imple...
Corporate Law : India's IBC shows significant recovery rates. 8,000+ CIRPs initiated, with 3,485 debtors rescued. Learn about amendments & reforms...
Corporate Law : EPFO adds 15 banks for employer contributions, expanding to 32 banks. The move aims to enhance efficiency and reduce transactional...
Corporate Law : DoT and MHA take steps to curb telecom frauds, block spoofed calls, and promote cybercrime reporting through NCRP and Sanchar Saat...
Corporate Law : CBDT signed 174 Advance Pricing Agreements in FY 2024-25, including a record number of bilateral agreements, to improve transfer p...
Corporate Law : Madras High Court held that advocates shall maintain professional integrity and do not engage in acts that could mislead the publi...
Corporate Law : Supreme Court held that as there was no privity of contract between the concerned parties therein, no ‘deficiency’ would arise...
Corporate Law : NCLT Chandigarh held that since resolution plan in respect of Nav Jyoti Agro Foods Private Limited meets requirement of section 30...
Corporate Law : NCLT Mumbai held that the Advance received by the Corporate Debtor against future supply of goods is an Operational Debt. Petition...
Corporate Law : Karnataka High Court held that total consideration under composition scheme doesn’t include amount received from customer toward...
Corporate Law : IRDAI warns Heritage Health TPA for non-compliance in claims handling. Advisory issued to follow regulations in health insurance c...
Corporate Law : NPCI updates NACH mandate cancellation, enabling any sponsor bank to process. Banks/corporates responsible for data accuracy and c...
Corporate Law : India's Commerce Department instructs SEZ Development Commissioners to submit detailed monthly performance reports by the 9th of e...
Corporate Law : IRDAI fines Flipkart ₹1.06 crore for insurance regulation breaches, including ISNP misuse and operating without valid registrati...
Corporate Law : DPIIT allows Indian companies to issue bonus shares to existing non-resident shareholders in FDI-prohibited sectors, with no chang...
Provident Housing Limited Vs Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Karnataka High Court) Brief Facts of the Case: The petitioner is engaged in the business of real estate development. On receiving respondent’s request to allot an apartment in the project, the petitioner entered into an agreement for sale and Construction with Respondent on 10/09/14. The proposed […]
Discover how OTT Platforms are transforming the Indian media landscape. From Hotstar and Netflix to Alt Balaji and Zee5, learn how the influx of OTT platforms have disrupted the traditional broadcasting and digital delivery of content in India.
The provisions of Section 44 of PMLA concern crimes that may be tried by Special Courts. A provision has been added to Section 44(1)(b) stating that, if no evidence of money laundering is found at the completion of the inquiry, the relevant body must submit a report of closure to the Special Court.
The Indian market has been able to adapt to the world economy through globalisation, liberalisation and privatisation. While the goal of each Company in the end is to maximise its profits and be successful in its field, that may not be possible due to all the different market forces present. In order to safeguard its interest, corporate restructuring is prevalent.
These regulations may be called the Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) First Amendment Regulations, 2023. They shall come into force on 1st August, 2023,
The Hon’ble Supreme Court observed in a case where the borrower also challenges the auction sale and does not accept the same and also challenges the steps taken under Section 13(2)/13(4) of the SARFAESI Act with respect to secured assets, the borrower has to deposit 50% of the amount claimed by the secured creditor along with interest as per section 2(g) of the Act 1993 and as per section 2(g), “debt” means any liability inclusive of interest which is claimed as due from any person.
This research paper assesses barriers, enablers & implications of corporate law in developing countries. Discover how lack of legal infrastructure impacts corporate law & its effects on investment opportunities.
The DC notes that in the CIRP-4 filed by Mr. Subrata Monindranath Maity with the Board on 16.04.2021, he had stated that ‘Number of persons who were ineligible as per Section 29 (A) – 0’ whereas in the 15th CoC meeting held on 11.02.2021 (prior to submission of CIRP – 4 form), it is mentioned […]
With effect from 01.05.2023, only those real estate agents who have a valid MahaRERA Real Estate Agent Certificate of Competency can apply for MahaRERA real estate agent registration / renewal of registration.
The Hon’ble Supreme Court observed that MSMED Act does not provide any priority over the debt dues of the secured creditor akin to Section 26E of the SARFAESI Act. Further, it was held that so far as recoveries under the SARFAESI Act with respect to the secured assets would prevail over the recoveries under the MSMED Act to recover the amount under the award / decree passed by the Facilitation Council.