Corporate Law - The evolving law in due course is seeing some settlement (not by virtue of Article 142 of the Indian Constitution though), but some imperative issues, still some require settlement, and certain others warrant immediate changes. Briefly discussed below are a few imperative judicial pronouncements....
Read MoreCorporate Law - The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is a transformational piece of legislation as it seeks to establish an ecosystem for handling Insolvency & Bankruptcy issues. The Code received Presidential Assent on 28th May, 2016 when the landmark Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha in November 2015 finally became an Act. ...
Read MoreCorporate Law - No Budget can satisfy all expectations, much less aspirations. It would be judged on whether the preferred options and the balancing act are credible and compelling. The current state of the nation is of despondency and what is required is pushing the development agenda for India with increased vigor. There is a pressing need for [&hellip...
Read MoreCorporate Law - The Finance Minister said: Kucch Toh Phool Khilaaye Hai Humne.. Kucch Aur Khilane Hai Dikkat Yah hai ki Raho mei Kae Kaante Purane hai On the other hand: 2015 Budget will further reignite our growth engine, signalling the dawn of a prosperous future. – Narendra Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded and applaud...
Read MoreCorporate Law - Surprisingly, genuine concern has not been defined. Under the Public Interest Disclosure Act, 1998, workers are free to report even on suspected criminal activities. In fact, section 43B of this law, even allows workers to disclose regarding any injustice or endanger of health or safety of any individual....
Read MoreS.O.504(E) - (13/02/2015) - According to clause (85) of section 2, a company may be treated as a 'small company' if it meets either of the conditions provided therein thereby making the second limit unrestricted or inconsequential. ...
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S.O.504(E) - 13/02/2015