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Boom or Doom – Dawn of RERA Era

Shweta Bharti | May 2017

In order to regulate the real estate sector and to ensure sale of plots, apartments or buildings in an efficient […]

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Well Known Mark Provision A Simmering Pot!!

Sangeeta Goel | May 2017

Recently, on 3 March 2017, the new Trade Marks Rules, 2017 (“New Rules”) came into effect. The New Rules replaced […]

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A Valid Resolution Plan The Ideal Mix

Nilesh Sharma | May 2017

Undoubtedly, there is a fresh air and breather amidst the country’s NPA clouds as the insolvency and bankruptcy menaces now […]

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Critical Analysis of Frauds in Corporate World

Vineet Chaudhary | May 2017

ABSTRACT There are plethora of fraud cases across the corporate world, ample enough to awaken the perpetrators benefitting themselves illicitly […]

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Expert Witnesses & Arbitrations

S. Ravi Shankar | April 2017

Arbitration is the private dispute resolution mechanism which is proved to be an effective alternate to the regular National Court […]

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Infrastructure Contracts in India

Sourav Ghosh | April 2017

India isgradually emerging as a dominant superpower in the Asian economy and is one of the fastest growing economies in […]

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Patentability of The Medical ‘Pro’(S) – Pro-Duct V. Pro – Cess

Mohit Goel | April 2017

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY Through a series of amendments to the Patents Act, 1970 in the years 1999, 2002 and 2005, India […]

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The English Court of Appeal Re-Affirms

Azadeh Meskarian | April 2017

An Implied Contractual Term can’t override an expressed Contractual Term agreed by the Parties In a recent judgment of the […]

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Building the New Skill India – A Ready Reckoner for Updates on Labour Laws

Namrta Sudan | April 2017

With the new governance ambience in the country, there have been a plethora of legal and regulatory amendments in order […]

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Powers of Indian Courts to grant Anti-Arbitration Injunctions

S. Ravi Shankar | March 2017

India is still a litigation country and people are more comfortable with litigations than other modes of dispute resolution. But […]

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