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International Trade Law: Navigating Global Commerce with Compliance and Strategy
In an era of globalized markets, businesses are increasingly engaged in cross-border trade, facing complex regulations, tariffs, and legal frameworks. International Trade Law governs these transactions, ensuring that trade flows smoothly, fairly, and in compliance with both domestic and international regulations. What is International Trade Law? International Trade Law encompasses the set of rules, treaties,...
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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
In the modern knowledge-driven world, ideas are assets. From technological inventions to artistic creations, from innovative business models to brand identities, everything that originates from the human intellect carries significant value. Protecting these intangible assets is the essence of Intellectual Property (IP) Law. What is Intellectual Property (IP)? Intellectual Property refers to creations of the...
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The Courtroom: A Forum for Deliberation and Refining Legal Arguments
Court proceedings serve as a critical platform for testing legal theories, challenging perspectives, and refining arguments. Through deliberation, the legal system seeks to uphold the principles of justice and ensure the rule of law.   Key Aspects of Court Proceedings –  Adversarial Process : The exchange of arguments and counterarguments enables the court to consider...
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A heartfelt thank you to Vidit Pandey for sharing their experience working with us:
“Going through a legal dispute is never easy, but Ms. Dua made the entire process manageable. She was very supportive.”   We’re committed to providing exceptional support and guidance to our clients, and Vidit Pandey’s feedback truly resonates with our approach.    Our Expertise    – Arbitration and dispute resolution – Dedicated to delivering personalized...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
The Supreme Court of India has issued a series of directions to safeguard the interests of homebuyers and strengthen the functioning of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), and Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERAs).    Case Reference:  Mansi Brar Fernandes v Shubha Sharma and Anr    Key Issue:  Delayed...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
Key Points of the Judgment:    –  Physical Possession After Sale : The court held that a secured creditor’s right to physical possession of a property remains intact, even if the property has been sold to a new owner. –  Role of District Magistrate : The District Magistrate’s role under Section 14 of the SARFAESI...
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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
Hon’ble Ms. Justice Jyoti Singh and Hon’ble Ms. Justice Tara Ganju will lead a discussion on “Proposed Amendments to the Indian Arbitration Act – A    Response to User’s Needs?   Organized by Arbitral Women, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co, and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.
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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
 “Amit Katyal’s Krrish Realtech Embroiled in ₹205 Crore Scam, ED Investigates”    The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has uncovered a major scam involving Krrish Realtech, a Gurugram-based realty group, where homebuyers’ funds worth ₹205 crore were allegedly diverted to a hotel project in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The ED has filed a chargesheet and the court has...
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Supreme Court Raps Income Tax Department for Non-Compliance: ₹2 Lakh Fine Imposed
 “When Bureaucracy Fails to Follow Its Own Rules”    The Supreme Court has imposed a fine of ₹2 lakh on the Income Tax Department for defying its own circulars in the case of Vijay Krishnaswami @ Krishnaswami Vijayakumar vs. The Deputy Director of Income Tax. This ruling highlights the importance of administrative consistency and adherence...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
“A Key Development in Competition Law”    The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Competition Commission of India (CCI) in response to a plea filed by TLG India, challenging the CCI’s investigation into alleged media cartelization. The investigation, which TLG India claims is fundamentally flawed, targets Publicis Groupe, an entity that TLG...
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