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Corporate Law : The Supreme Court emphasizes strict scrutiny of FIRs under stringent laws like the UP Gangsters Act to prevent misuse in property ...
Corporate Law : Learn the official guidelines for using the Startup India logo, who needs approval, and the application process to ensure legal co...
Corporate Law : Learn about the legal process of handing over common areas in apartment projects under RERA, including promoter and association re...
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 : Key IBC case law updates from Oct-Dec 2024, covering Supreme Court and High Court decisions on CoC powers, resolution plans, relat...
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 : Bombay High Court reinstates Narendra Hirawat's appeal after it was dismissed due to an inadvertent filing error. The appellate au...
Corporate Law : Gujarat High Court held that notice issued under section 148 of the Income Tax Act after approval of resolution plan by the adjudi...
Corporate Law : Telangana High Court held that passing of assessment order without considering the defence of the petitioner and without giving re...
Corporate Law : Patna High Court reviews Indian Oil's tax assessment dispute with Bihar. The case involves demand notices, limitation concerns, an...
Corporate Law : Supreme Court directs various responsible ministries to jointly constitute a Committee comprising subject experts to consider the ...
Corporate Law : Arles Maxent Associates LLP and its designated partners fined ₹1.5 lakh by Chennai ROC for violating Section 13 of the LLP Act,...
Corporate Law : Insolvency Professional Ahsan Ahmed penalized Rs. 50,000 by IBBI for assigning voting rights to related parties in SDU Travels Pvt...
Corporate Law : Dr. Bhushan Kumar Sinha takes charge as Whole Time Member of IBBI on Feb 11, 2025. He brings expertise in banking, finance, and ec...
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...
The Government has made changes to the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Rules and the recent amendments in the Companies (CSR Policy) Rules, 2014 have been notified on 22nd January 2021.
it is decided that the ‘Work From Home” permission in terms of Rule 43 of SEZ Rule 2006 is extended till 30.06.2021. A review of the same will be taken thereafter for further decision in the matter.
A partnership firm is an association of people who join together for a business purpose and to share the profits. All partnership firms are regulated by the Partnership Act, 1932. In this article, we are sharing the procedure for registering a partnership firm in Haryana.
172 Notices have been issued since October 2020 by Central Consumer Protection Authority for misleading advertisement and unfair trade practice and Violation of Declarations under Packaged Commodity Rules- Secretary Department of Consumer Affairs
These regulations may be called the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Amendment) Regulations, 2021
Regulation 27 of the CIRP Regulations requires a RP to appoint two registered valuers within seven days of his appointment but not later than forty-seventh day from the insolvency commencement date (ICD). Valuation is a quintessential part of the CIRP and is crucial to formulate a compliant resolution plan. Timely appointment of valuers is vital to completion of CIRP in a time bound manner. However, it has been observed that there has been inordinate delay in appointment of valuers by Mr. Shah in the following 4 assignments, the details of which are as under:
Conformity to standard and compulsory use of Standard Mark.- Goods or articles specified in the column (1) of the Table shall conform to the corresponding Indian Standard mentioned in the column (2) of the said Table and shall bear the Standard Mark under a license from the Bureau as per Scheme-I of Schedule-II of Bureau of Indian Standards (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.
(1) This Act may be called the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2021. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint; and different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act and any reference in any such provision to the commencement of this Act shall be construed as a reference to the coming into force of that provision.
(1) This Act may be called the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (Amendment) Act, 2021. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2021, amending the Insurance Act, 1938, seeks, inter alia, to provide for- (i) substitution of sub-clause (b) in the definition of Indian insurance company in clause (7A) of section 2 of the Insurance Act, 1938, so as to raise the limit of foreign investment in an Indian insurance company from the existing 49 per cent. to 74 per cent. and to allow foreign ownership and control with safeguards;