Read more about the article Navigating Jurisdictional Boundaries: The Impact of Section 32A on Insolvency and Anti-Money Laundering
Navigating Jurisdictional Boundaries The Impact of Section 32A on Insolvency and Anti-Money Laundering

Navigating Jurisdictional Boundaries: The Impact of Section 32A on Insolvency and Anti-Money Laundering

Written By: Tushar Gadia Introduction Section 32A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“Code”), introduced significant protections for corporate debtors undergoing insolvency resolution. Despite this, questions have arisen about…

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Read more about the article NCLAT Affirms Creditor’s Choice: The Nimitaya Hotel Insolvency Ruling
NCLAT Affirms Creditor's Choice: The Nimitaya Hotel Insolvency Ruling

NCLAT Affirms Creditor’s Choice: The Nimitaya Hotel Insolvency Ruling

Written By: Abhishek Kumar Jaiswal Introduction On August 20, 2024, the NCLAT[1], Principal Bench, New Delhi, rendered its judgment in Company Appeal (AT) (Insolvency) No. 1440 of 2024, concerning the…

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Read more about the article Ensuring Timely Resolution of Disputes: A Comprehensive Analysis of section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 2016
Ensuring Timely Resolution of Disputes A Comprehensive Analysis of section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 2016

Ensuring Timely Resolution of Disputes: A Comprehensive Analysis of section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 2016

Written By: Nishtha Kaura (Senior Associate) & Aastha Arora (Associate) Arbitration has become a preferred mode of dispute resolution, especially in commercial matters, owing to its efficiency and flexibility compared…

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Read more about the article Bombay High Court Strikes Down Information Technology Rules, 2021, as Amended in 2023 and Upholds Free Speech
Bombay High Court Strikes Down Information Technology Rules, 2021, as Amended in 2023 and Upholds Free Speech

Bombay High Court Strikes Down Information Technology Rules, 2021, as Amended in 2023 and Upholds Free Speech

Written By: Gaurav Singh In a recent development, the Hon’ble High Court of Bombay in the matter “Kunal Kamra Vs. Union of India & Ors. and connected matters bearing case…

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Unveiling the Legal Labyrinth: How Judicial Precedents and RBI Guidelines Shape the Declaration of Wilful Defaulters

Written By: Jahnvi Gupta Introduction The concept of a “wilful defaulter” in Indian banking law has gained significant attention due to its implications for both Borrowers and Lending Banks/Institutions. It…

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Trusts vs. Consumers: An Analysis of Consumer Forum Jurisdiction Over Charitable Organizations Operating Without Profit Motives

Written By: Muskaan Goel Introduction Charitable organizations play a vital role in society by offering services to the public without the aiming to make a profit. However, their activities can…

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Bombay High Court Grants Interim Relief to Us Giant Burger King in A Trademark Suit Against Pune Fast Food Joint

Written By: Kamakshraj Singh The Bombay High Court, vide its order dated 26.08.2024, restored the 2012 interim stay order of the Pune District Court (Lower Court), restraining the Pune Fast…

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Read more about the article Redefining Education: Delhi HC Expands the Meaning of ‘Education’ As Part of ‘Charitable Purpose’ Under the Income Tax Act, 1961
Redefining Education Delhi HC Expands the Meaning of ‘Education’ As Part of ‘Charitable Purpose’ Under the Income Tax Act, 1961

Redefining Education: Delhi HC Expands the Meaning of ‘Education’ As Part of ‘Charitable Purpose’ Under the Income Tax Act, 1961

Written By: Muskaan Goel The Hon’ble Delhi High Court through its recent judgement in the case of Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions) Delhi vs. NIIT Foundation[1] elaborated upon the interpretation…

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