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Corporate Law : The article explains visa requirements, documentation, and compliance obligations for foreign nationals seeking medical treatment ...
Corporate Law : The court ruled that using a registered trademark as a keyword to divert online traffic can amount to trademark infringement. The ...
Corporate Law : LMPC Registration is mandatory for manufacturers, packers, and importers of pre-packaged commodities. The key takeaway is that reg...
Corporate Law : The rise of GDPR, CCPA, and India’s DPDP Act is opening significant opportunities for Chartered Accountants. The key takeaway is...
Corporate Law : The document compiles 85 recent developments across financial regulation, anti-corruption enforcement, corporate investigations, a...
Corporate Law : The Competition Commission of India has proposed amendments to address administrative and procedural issues identified during impl...
Corporate Law : The Ministry of Corporate Affairs highlighted that the IBC resolution process facilitated creditor recoveries exceeding ₹4 lakh ...
Corporate Law : The IBBI has announced contractual vacancies for Research Associates and Consultants in law and business management disciplines. T...
Corporate Law : PFRDA has proposed major reductions in grievance resolution timelines under the NPS framework. The draft aims to improve accountab...
Corporate Law : The Supreme Court upheld joint insolvency proceedings against two interconnected real estate companies due to common management an...
Corporate Law : The Supreme Court ruled that Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act covers attempts to obtain undue advantage through subor...
Corporate Law : The Tribunal held that for a guarantee payable on demand, limitation begins from the date the guarantee is invoked and not from th...
Corporate Law : The Authority found that a pre-selected donation mechanism added charges unless consumers actively opted out, impairing informed c...
Corporate Law : CCPA held that a subscription renewal interface using the phrase Accept Risk amounted to multiple prohibited dark patterns, includ...
Corporate Law : The Supreme Court quashed the removal of a Mathadhipati after finding that relied-upon documents were not properly supplied and th...
Corporate Law : The case involved a broker implementing substantial shareholding changes without obtaining IRDAI's prior approval as required by r...
Corporate Law : The regulator held that agreements lacking clear fee provisions undermined contractual clarity and regulatory compliance. A penalt...
Corporate Law : The First Appellate Authority held that details of the official who uploaded CIRP documents were exempt from disclosure under Sect...
Corporate Law : The proposed 2026 amendments require successful completion of an accredited ISO 22000 Lead Auditor course for food safety auditors...
Corporate Law : IRDAI has directed insurers to disclose performance-linked remuneration details of Key Management Persons on their websites. The c...
The Court examined whether criminal proceedings could be quashed despite serious allegations involving disrespect to a national icon. It held that genuine remorse and educational reform satisfied the ends of justice.
The Court held that disputed issues and ongoing statutory proceedings cannot be challenged through a writ petition. It emphasized that proper remedies must be pursued before competent forums.
The court held that interest cannot be claimed where delay in receiving rent was caused by the landlord’s own inaction. Procedural compliance for withdrawal was found essential.
The initiative addresses delays in disaster communication across regions. The system enables instant, geo-targeted alerts using mobile networks. The key takeaway is improved public safety through faster emergency notifications.
The Court held that a photocopy of a power of attorney cannot be relied upon without fulfilling legal requirements for secondary evidence. As the authority to sell was not established, the sale deeds were declared invalid.
The issue involved seeking permission for regular religious gatherings at private premises. The Court held that such use is not protected if it affects public order and can be regulated. The key takeaway is that private worship is allowed, but organized gatherings are subject to legal restrictions.
The Court examined whether the matter required immediate intervention. It held that the issues deserved consideration and granted ad-interim relief. This ensures status quo until final adjudication.
The issue highlights how organized crime operates across jurisdictions, requiring global collaboration. It emphasizes cooperation mechanisms like extradition and intelligence sharing to ensure effective enforcement.
The Court held that Article 22(1) does not mandate a separate written document for grounds of arrest. Communication through an arrest memo with essential facts is sufficient, validating the arrest.
The case examined whether arrest was justified in a politically sensitive dispute. The Court held that liberty cannot be curtailed lightly where allegations appear politically motivated.