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The winding up of 6 mutual fund schemes by Franklin Templeton
Ravishekhar Pandey and Anubhav Ghosh Franklin Templeton is an American Mutual Fund Company, named after Benjamin Franklin. It runs 15...

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Jul 13, 20205 min read
Law of Limitation in a Nutshell
Shekhar K. Agrawal Law of limitation means the time limit prescribed in law within which a person should approach the Court for redress...

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Jul 10, 20205 min read
The non-obstante clause in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC)
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“IBC”) was enacted with the view to bringing a complete code of reorganisation and insolvency...

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Jul 8, 202010 min read


Compilation of Judicial Pronouncements during Covid – 19: Phase III
Harsha Asnani and Roopadaksha Basu The outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic has resulted into lockdown in all the spheres of work. However,...

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Jul 6, 20209 min read
Alternate Pricing Options for Preferential Issue of ICDR Regulation
I. Introduction Amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, companies are facing unusually difficult hurdles in raising capital and ensuring...

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Jul 6, 20202 min read


Amendments in the Indian Stamp Act
Rashi Dalmia & Vrinda Tanna The Indian Stamp Act, 1899 ("Act") enacted to prescribe and provide for the collection of proper stamp duty...

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Jul 3, 20204 min read


Applicability of Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act, 2015 on pending proceedings
Shivani Kumbhojkar I. Introduction In modern era of dispute resolution, arbitration has become the preferred mode for dispute resolution....

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Jul 3, 20206 min read


Law of Specific Relief
Shekhar Agrawal The law of Specific Relief is an Act providing for an equitable remedy. In this, the court issues an order requiring a...

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Jun 27, 20208 min read


An Overview of Statutory Licensing with respect to Online Streaming Services
Rashi Dalmia Introduction - Statutory Background The mode of utilising media by people has been varying expeditiously over the last few...

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Jun 27, 20207 min read


Unilateral Appointment of Arbitrators
Despite the various advantages of arbitration, an apprehension regarding the lack of independence and impartiality of an arbitrator (...)

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Jun 26, 20207 min read


Bank Guarantees and Injunction on their Invocation
Shivani Kumbhojkar A Bank Guarantee (“BG”) is a common mode of securing payment of money in commercial dealing as the beneficiary, under...

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Jun 22, 20208 min read


An overview of Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act
Vrinda Tanna Negotiable Instruments have been used in commercial world for a long period of time as one of the convenient modes for...

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Jun 22, 20207 min read


The Seat v/s.Venue Debate – A Continuing Saga
Roopadaksha Basu I. Introduction – Concept of Seat and Venue The concepts of ‘Seat’ and ‘Venue’ are of utmost significance in any...

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Jun 19, 202010 min read


Tracing the Journey of the “Public Policy” Exception to Enforcement of Arbitral Award
From Renusagar to NAFED v. Alimenta Akshata Timmapur The New York Convention, 1958, to which India is a signatory, states that the...

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Jun 18, 20206 min read


Succession Laws in India in a Nutshell
Shekhar Agrawal Laws of Succession relate to legal principles of distribution of assets of a deceased individual. These include the order...

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Jun 17, 20207 min read


Section 9-A of Civil Procedure Code : A Conundrum
I. Introduction: Section 9-A of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (“Code”) was a novel concept which was inserted in the Code by way of a...

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Jun 12, 202011 min read


The Epidemic Legislation in India- A Critique
Introduction The end to the decade had just began and the world was envisaging the same, however the situation seemed to be tense and...

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Jun 12, 20207 min read


In Conversation with Vikram Nankani: Enforcing Liability in a Post-COVID World
The Law Point In Conversation with Vikram Nankani (Senior Advocate) on "Enforcing Liability in a Post-COVID World: A Practical...

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Jun 12, 20201 min read


The Disaster Management Act, 2005 – A Critique
Introduction In the wake of first pan India biological disaster, the legal and the executive machineries in India are grappling with the...

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Jun 12, 20207 min read


Writ Petitions against Public Sector Enterprises
In common law, a Writ is a formal written order issued by a body with administrative or judicial jurisdiction. In modern usage, this body...

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Jun 12, 20206 min read
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