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Corporate Law : Chhattisgarh HC clarifies that abduction of a minor doesn’t always fall under Section 366 IPC; proving the accused’s intent is...
Corporate Law : Gujarat High Court: Bail conditions requiring the accused to mark their presence at the police station may lead to human rights ab...
Corporate Law : The Rajasthan High Court ruled that the right to a speedy trial cannot be compromised due to the seriousness of the crime....
Corporate Law : Bombay HC declares arrest illegal if not following due process, emphasizes constitutional rights in Mahesh Pandurang Naik vs. Stat...
Corporate Law : Onosetale Aigbe is an expert Research and Development (R&D) Technical Tax Credit Consultant in United States of America. Ms. Aigbe...
Corporate Law : Finance Bill 2024 updates Section 80G to reflect "National Sports Development Fund" and changes approval procedures for charities....
Corporate Law : From October 2024, tax will be deducted at source on interest exceeding ₹10,000 for Floating Rate Savings Bonds (FRSB) 2020 and ...
Corporate Law : Discover the 'Vatsalya' pension scheme for minors launched by the Ministry of Finance. Learn about contributions, conversion optio...
Corporate Law : Union Budget 2024 introduces eight new MSME support measures, including credit schemes, enhanced Mudra loans, and new SIDBI branch...
Corporate Law : New centrally sponsored scheme announced: 20 lakh youth to be skilled, 1,000 ITIs upgraded, and skill loan limits increased to ₹...
Corporate Law : Explore Delhi High Court's rulings on arbitration of lock-in periods in employment contracts, with detailed case analyses and lega...
Corporate Law : Mineral Area Development Authority & Anr. Vs Steel Authority of India & Anr Etc. (Supreme Court of India) In Mineral Area ...
Corporate Law : Gauhati High Court held that once the assessment order of the authorities are set aside and matter is remanded back and on assessm...
Corporate Law : Bombay High Court held that security creditor who has registered its claim against secure assets with the Central Registry of Secu...
Corporate Law : NCLT Bengaluru held that ‘right fees’ for which operational creditor (BCCI) is liable to be paid by Corporate Debtor (BYJU’s...
Corporate Law : IBBIs recent order finds Vijaykumar Varun in violation of Insolvency Code provisions. Read details on non-compliance and disciplin...
Corporate Law : Read about the IBBI Disciplinary Committee's decision on Mr. S. Diraviam regarding alleged violations during a corporate insolvenc...
Corporate Law : Explore IRDAI's order against Care Health Insurance Ltd. for ESOP violations. Detailed analysis of legal implications, penalties i...
Corporate Law : Latest updates to the Prevention of Money-laundering Rules, 2024, focusing on KYC processes, client verification, and record maint...
Corporate Law : Explore IRDAI's final order on Aegon Life Insurance (now Bandhan Life) regarding violations of AML and policyholder protection reg...
RERA authority has the jurisdiction to entertain a complaint by an aggrieved person against the bank as a secured creditor if the bank takes recourse to any of the provisions contained in Section 13(4) of the SARFAESI Act.
CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF PREVENTION OF MONEY LAUNDERING ACT, 2002; The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 In the past when you had to open a Simple Bank account in any branch of PSU / Private Sector Bank in India, apart from filling all the particulars in the Account opening form, you had to fill a […]
Claim cannot be denied to the seller of the vehicle on the fact that the vehicle is sold to another person unless the sale is complete and ownership of the vehicle is transferred to buyer.
Taking into consideration the experience gained while reviewing the dynamic needs of the insurance industry, the TPA Regulations 2016 were comprehensively reviewed in order to examine the scope for allowing operational freedom to both insurers and TPAs.
It is clarified that where the ‘applicant’ as defined under Regulation 2(b) of the IRDAI (Registration and Operations of Branch Offices of Foreign Reinsurers other than Lloyd’s) Regulations, 2015 falls within a group, no other entity of that group shall be eligible to apply for Certificate of Registration to act as Foreign Reinsurance Branch in India.
Taking into consideration the dynamics of the insurance industry, the IRDAI (Health Insurance) Regulations, 2016 are comprehensively reviewed in order to examine the scope for allowing operational freedom to both insurers and TPAs while protecting the interests of policyholders. The extant regulations are also reviewed from the perspective of allowing further facilitations to the Insurers and the TPAs.
Nandlal Namdev Otwani Vs Vijay Jayprakash Ahuja (Gujarat High Court) HC held that At this stage only the point needs to be considered as to whether the delay occurred in preferring the said Appeal from Order is well explained or not. Now as the legal settled proposition which has been set-out here-in-above, considering the prevalent […]
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy with over 6 crores units, providing employment to 11 crores+ people (just next to Agriculture), having 28% share of GDP and 40% of exports. Like other sectors, MSME also has been adversely affected in terms of productivity during COVD 19. Accordingly, the efficiency and productivity of MSME assume further significance to achieve overall objectives of economic development and a V shape recovery of Indian Economy.
As per Regulations 11(1)(f) of IRDAI (Insurance Surveyors and Loss Assessors) Regulations, 2015, one of the functions of the Committee is to discharge any other function entrusted by the Authority from time to time. Accordingly, the committee is entrusted to review AOA of IIISLA. The detailed terms of reference are as follows:
IP (intellectual property) plays a vital role in Mergers and Acquisitions. IP mainly refers to intellectual and intangible assets of the Company, it includes patents, copyrights, trademarks, etc., and even though it’s intangible it can be more valuable than the physical assets of the company.