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Invoking Arbitration Against Non-signatories

S. Ravi Shankar | July 2019

Normally arbitration is defined as a mechanism created by a Contract between parties but in certain circumstances even non-signatories also […]

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#KimOhNo: A Case of Cultural Misappropriation

Vikrant Rana | July 2019

Take inspiration from indigenous cultures without being accused of cultural appropriation – Italian designer Maurizio Galante For the past few […]

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Redressal under RERA Vs. Consumer Protection Act 1986: The Dilemma?

Shantanu Malik | July 2019

The Real Estate Sector even with the expanding opportunities has continuously suffered due to lack of professionalism and absence of […]

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Exercise of Power by The Magistrate Under Section 156(3) CrPC for Directing Police to Investigate A Case or Register an FIR

Niraj Singh | July 2019

The legislative intent and legal mandate enshrined in Section 154(1) Cr. P.C is that every information relating to the commission […]

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Implementation of 5G Network in India and its Regulatory Challenges

Rohan Swarup | July 2019

Hi-Speed mobile networks have revolutionized the telecommunication sector. Mobile networks have evolved over the years. It began as early as […]

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Equity Investors [Private Equity] v. Financial Creditors – Whose Haircut is it Anyway?

Aurelia Menezes | July 2019

INTRODUCTION “If retained earnings is negative you probably want to run for the hills on most investments.” It is evident […]

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Legal Entity Identifier: A Global Initiative

Hardeep Sachdeva | July 2019

On 2011, the Group of Twenty (G20) called on the Financial Stability Board to provide recommendations for a global legal […]

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The Committee of Creditor’s Prerogative: Doesn’t Require Recording of its Reasons to Replace The Resolution Professional

Maneesha Dhir | July 2019

Section 27 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“IBC”), states that a Resolution Professional may be replaced at any […]

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Building an Effective Antibribery and Corruption Framework

Sumit Makhija | July 2019

Bribery and corruption have traditionally been seen as the cost of doing business in many developing nations, including India. Delays […]

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The FDC Ban – What could one expect from the DTAB Constituted Sub-Committee?

Krishna Venkat | June 2019

The Government of India continues its keen study on the merits of the use of fixed dose combinations (“FDCs”) in […]

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