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Corporate Law : IBBI releases Phase 9 syllabus for Limited Insolvency Examination. Applicable from May 5, 2025, details available on the IBBI webs...
Corporate Law : The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has amended the Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons (CIRP) Reg...
MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE (Legislative Department) New Delhi the 16th May, 2021 THE HOMOEOPATHY CENTRAL COUNCIL (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE, 2021 NO. 6 OF 2021 Promulgated by the President in the Seventy-second Year of the Republic of India. An Ordinance further to amend the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973. WHEREAS Parliament is not in session and […]
Oxygen concentrator is an electrically powered medical device designed to concentrate oxygen from ambient air. These devices deliver oxygen at the bedside, typically through an attached nasal cannula (or prongs), to a patient requiring oxygen therapy. The intended use or clinical purpose of oxygen concentrators is the delivery of low-flow, continuous, clean and concentrated oxygen, preferably with concentration of 90% or more, from room air (which usually contains only 21% oxygen).
Confederation of all India Traders has written a letter to Shri Amit Shah, Hon’ble Minister for Home Affairs and requested Request to take strict action against alleged black-marketing of covid related medicines and equipment. Full text of the letter is as follows:- “Vyapar Bhawan” 925/1, Naieala, karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005. Phone: +91-11-45032664, Telefax: +91-11-45032663 E-mail: […]
Strict Action against E-Commerce Entities for Violation of Restrictions on Account of GOYIM 19 Pandemic by Sale of Non-Essential Goods, against government orders.
Charge as per section 2(16) of Companies Act, 2013 refers to creation of interest or a right on a property or asset of a company or any of its undertaking as a security against loan provided to the company in respect of such interest. Charge is created by Companies who are in need of financial […]
Union Minister of State for Finance & Corporate Affairs Shri Anurag Thakur has shared on Whatsapp an Image which replies many of the Questions Posed to his Party related to Covid-19 and Vaccination. Text of the same is as follows:- Narrative: Modi or government did not see second wave coming Truth: On March 17 2021, at a COVID review meeting with CMs, […]
Relaxations provided under Gas Cylinders Rules, 2016,so as to fast track approvals for imported cylinders and pressure vessels for storage and transportation of medical oxygen Government of India has reviewed the existing procedure for approval of global manufacturers for importing oxygen cylinders by Petroleum and Explosive Safety Organization (PESO). In view of the COVID pandemic, […]
The Government of India has exempted the public procurement of supplies required for containment of COVID-19 global pandemic from the applicability of Public Procurement (Preference to Make in India) Order, 2017.
The learned Principal District and Sessions Judge, Dwarka is found to have committed a grave error while disposing of the criminal revision petition filed by the state in the case titled ‘State (Government of NCT of Delhi) vs. Vinay Aggarwal & Anr.’ decided on 08.05.2021 by holding that the magistrate did not err in exercising or assuming jurisdiction in entertaining and releasing the seized oxygen concentrator, for the reason that the oxygen concentrator does not come within the definition of essential commodity under Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
Ever since the Government introduced the amendment in the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, (hereinafter called as Stamp Act) there is constant confusion among the professionals about the manner and rate in which stamp duty is to be paid.