Introduction Since September 7, 2021, there has been drastic amendments in SEBI (LODR) with the Fifth Amendment Regulations, 2021 taking it’s course and the main focus can be drawn to Regulation 15(1A) of SEBI (LODR) which reads as follows:- [The provisions of this regulation and regulation 16 to regulation 27 of this chapter shall apply […]
♦ Real Estate (Development and Regulation) Act 2016, Rules and Regulations were enacted to resolve the disputes between the Builders & homebuyers. ♦ A Conciliation forum is to facilitate settlement of any disputes between the parties and acts as a mediator between the aggrieved parties. ♦ Aggrieved parties such as home buyers, developers, or real […]
To address the financing related issues faced by MSMEs in India, RBI in 2014 introduced the concept of TReDS, a mechanism of trade receivables financing for MSMEs on a secure digital platform.
Related Party Transaction As per companies act, 2013 Related Party Definition – Section 2(76) of Companies Act, 2013 ‘related party’, with reference to a company, means— (i) a director or his relative; (ii) a key managerial personnel or his relative; (iii) a firm, in which a director, manager or his relative is a partner; (iv) a private company in which a director or manager or his relative is a member or director; (v) a […]
Doorstep Delivery of Certified Copies from Delhi District Courts: Whether an experience of reality or aberration? The adjournments, for whatever reason(s), have been an Achilles’ heel for the litigant, if not alone for the justice system. The sense of seriousness towards the menace adjournments create, although subtly and in a tolerant manner in the system, […]
Many countries use titles for addressing the honourable judges in accordance with their customs and traditions. However, the use of the titles viz. ‘Your lordship/ladyship’ and ‘Milord/My Lord’ to address the honourable Judges in India, prevent us to give our court system an identity of its own and a sense of belongingness ‘WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA’ desire.
The Rule of Law amiss the police lock-ups in our country, when stories of brutal custodial violence and torture by police (latin term ‘politia’) officials, slip through the walls of secrecy to shake the conscience of the common man, bringing to a disbelief that right to life is anywhere found vital in our democracy, with such gloomy state of affairs.
The Delhi’s culture of litigation has one thing common for the learned advocates to have experienced regularly, and yes, for the others too, including the court clerks, and that is the Advocates’ Welfare Fund stamp, which is being pasted on the Vakalatnama for its admissibility in the court of law.
Since 9th October 2019, a fight has been going on between GSTR 2A introduced by the GST Authorities and the Books of Accounts kept by the assessees. Finally, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has declared Books of Accounts as the winners, vide its judgement in Civil Appeal No. S.L.P. (C) No. 8654 of 2020, declared on 28th October […]
The voting for the elections of the twenty-fifth council for thirty-two seats from five regions and twenty-fourth regional councils from five regional constituency of The Institute of Chartered accountants of India will be held on 3rd and 4th December in cities having 1000 or more members and on 4th December 2021 in other cities/towns. Yaesasuptesu […]