This article has been written by Gaurav Puri and Aman Guru, 3rd year law students at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. INTRODUCTION The controversy of the un-notified Part III of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Code) is the current legal issue vis-à-vis the rights of the Personal Guarantors bestowed upon by the Code. In August 2018Continue reading “SBI v. V. RAMAKRISHNAN & ANR – THE RIGHT OF MORATORIUM TO PERSONAL GUARANTORS”
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NO LONGER ALL OUT OF OPTIONS: ANALYSING THE EDELWEISS v. PERCEPT FINSERVE JUDGEMENT
This article has been written by Gautami Govindrajan, a 4th year student at National Law University, Jodhpur. The Bombay High Court rendered a judgement clarifying the law regarding option contracts on 27 March, 2019. [1] The judgement could have long-term implications in terms investments in India, as well as commercial contracts. This article discusses theContinue reading “NO LONGER ALL OUT OF OPTIONS: ANALYSING THE EDELWEISS v. PERCEPT FINSERVE JUDGEMENT”
A CASE FOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN TAKEOVER TRANSACTIONS
This article has been written by Manas Raghuvanshi, a recent graduate of Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, currently working as an associate at the Chambers of Ms. Heena Mongia. Corporate reorganisation is concomitant with changes in control of assets and equity shareholdings. ‘Take over’ refers to the accession to the equity share capital along withContinue reading “A CASE FOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN TAKEOVER TRANSACTIONS”
REGULATING THE E-COMMERCE SECTOR: AN ANALYSIS UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION LAW REGIME
This article has been written by Abhishek Naharia, a 4th year law student at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala. E-commerce or Electronic Commerce means the buying and selling of the goods and services through an online mode that is internet [1]. India is the fastest growing market in E-Commerce sector and the revenueContinue reading “REGULATING THE E-COMMERCE SECTOR: AN ANALYSIS UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION LAW REGIME”
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CORPORATE LAW FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS: INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
This article has been written by Adyasha Mohanty, a 4th year B.B.A. LL.B student at Symbiosis Law School, Noida. “The future of any new-age technology lies in the regulations that govern them. Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises a high growth potential in a number of sectors” [i] said the former Chief Justice of India, Dipak MishraContinue reading “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CORPORATE LAW FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS: INDIAN PERSPECTIVE”
ICICI BANK V. ERA INFRASTRUCTURE (INDIA) LTD.: THE NCLT STRIKES ANOTHER BLOW ON THE ADMISSION OF SIMULTANEOUS INSOLVENCY CLAIMS IN A CONTRACT OF GUARANTEE
This article has been written by Rongeet Poddar, a 4th year student at West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences. The principal bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (“NCLT”) in New Delhi has recently rejected a petition filed by the financial creditor, ICICI Bank, to initiate a corporate insolvency resolution process (“CIRP”) against theContinue reading “ICICI BANK V. ERA INFRASTRUCTURE (INDIA) LTD.: THE NCLT STRIKES ANOTHER BLOW ON THE ADMISSION OF SIMULTANEOUS INSOLVENCY CLAIMS IN A CONTRACT OF GUARANTEE”
INDEPENDENCY OF AUDITOR: A PILLAR TO ENHANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN INDIA
This article has been written by Madhura Bhangle, an L.L.M student at School of Law, NMIMS University, Mumbai. Corporate governance can be encompassed to be rules or practices which helps a company to balance interest of various persons allied to the company. Nowadays, it isn’t sufficient for a Company to only be profitable; it additionallyContinue reading “INDEPENDENCY OF AUDITOR: A PILLAR TO ENHANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN INDIA”
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA (CSR): AN OVERVIEW
This article has been written by Radhika Madaan, a 1st year B.B.A LL.B student at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. Corporate Social Responsibility is a means whereby society can be assured that large corporations are well run institutions to which investors, lenders, shareholders and consumers can confidently commit their funds and other contributions. Its importance isContinue reading “CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA (CSR): AN OVERVIEW”
INQUIRY & INVESTIGATION UNDER THE COMPETITION ACT, 2002
This article has been written by Manisha Singh, a 5th year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at University School of Law & Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. The Competition Commission of India (“CCI”) has been established under Competition Act, 2002 (“Act”) to investigate any cases and/or complaints that come before it. To fulfil the primaryContinue reading “INQUIRY & INVESTIGATION UNDER THE COMPETITION ACT, 2002”
CCI V. BHARTI AIRTEL LTD. & ORS.: FUTURE SCOPE & EXTENT OF CCI’S JURISDICTION
This article has been written by Rushabh Vidyarthi, a 3rd year B.L.S. LL.B student at Rizvi Law College, Mumbai. INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court of India on 5th of December 2018 upheld the Bombay High Court order in the case of Vodafone India Ltd. & Ors. v Competition Commission of India (CCI). Setting aside the proceduralContinue reading “CCI V. BHARTI AIRTEL LTD. & ORS.: FUTURE SCOPE & EXTENT OF CCI’S JURISDICTION”