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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...
‘Corona Kavach’ and ‘Corona Rakshak’ policies of any tenure may be renewed for further terms of three and half months (3 ½ months), six and half months (6 ½ months) or nine and half months (9 ½ months) as per the option exercised by the policyholder. The renewal shall be subject to the underwriting policy of the insurer.
In view of the fact that ICSI Institute of Insolvency Professionals has already taken disciplinary action against Mr. Pranav Kumar for accepting assignment as Interim Resolution Professional after 31st December 2019 without holding a valid AFA in the matter of Crayons Advertising Private Limited, the DC, in exercise of the powers conferred under Regulation 11 of the IBBI (Insolvency Professionals) Regulations, 2016, disposes of the SCN without any direction against Mr. Pranav Kumar.
Gujarat Mazdoor Sabha & Anr. Vs. The State of Gujarat (Supreme Court) Facts- The Gujarat Government, on 17th April 2020, issued a notification under section 5 exempting all the factories from various provisions relating to weekly hours, daily hours, intervals for rest etc. for adult workers during the period 20th April 2020 till 19th July […]
State Bank of India Vs Neeraj Saluja and others (Punjab And Haryana High Court) High Court held that It is not understandable as to why the District Judge/Appellate Court is adjourning the appeal despite the fact that the suit stands dismissed for non-prosecution on 29.11.2019 and the plaintiffs on both counts are seeking adjournments and […]
Signatures are used to authenticate a Document and by authenticate, I mean is to prove or serve to prove to be real or true or genuine. A document without the signatures of the creator or bearer of such document has no validity in the eyes of law as it cannot help determine the rights, liabilities, obligations, and duties that have been created or are purported to be created by such document concerning the parties associated or affected by the said document. Only a document in written form can be signed.
Government of India has taken steps to strengthen legislative provisions to deal with incidents of sexual offences against women and girls. Government of India has also issued various advisories to the States/ Union Territories from time-to-time emphasizing the strict actions to be taken by the police in cases of crime against women, including in cases of sexual assault which includes registration of FIR,
It has been observed that the RVOs have been following different practices in conducting the meetings of the DC and AP. Accordingly, the Board advises the RVOs to ensure the following while conducting the meetings of the DC and AP of the RVOs:
COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA Dated: 06.10.2020 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Virtual Hearings Authorized Representatives (Advocates/ Chartered Accountants/ Company Secretaries/ Cost Accountants) / Parties/ Parties-in-Person shall follow the following protocol for hearings through virtual mode: 1. For conducting hearings through Video Conferencing (VC), a URL would be sent through email in advance to one concerned […]
Supreme Court states that as per section 142(2)(a) of the Negotiable Instrument Act, the court within whose jurisdiction the branch of the bank where the payee maintains the account is situated, will have jurisdiction to try the offence, if the cheque is delivered for collection through an account.
Given the current COVID-19 outbreak in India, it is important that various stakeholders involved in the activities of exhibition of films take suitable measures to restrict transmission of the virus while conducting their operations and activities. The M/o Home Affairs, Government of India has permitted the opening of cinemas/theatres/multiplexes from 15 October 2020.