This article has been written by Arshit Kapoor and Suprabh Garg, 1st year B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.) and 2nd year B.A. LL.B students respectively at National Law University, Odisha. Background The inception of the entire proceedings can be traced back to May, 2017 with the notification of The Banking (Amendment) Ordinance, 2017, which gave Central GovernmentContinue reading “STRIKING DOWN OF THE CONTENTIOUS RBI CIRCULAR ON RESOLUTION OF STRESSED ASSETS: ANALYSIS OF THE JUDGEMENT, ITS IMPLICATIONS & THE WAY FORWARD”
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IS SIGNIFICANT BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP A NEW BLOCK OF TRANSPARENCY IN THE CORPORATE WORLD?
This article has been written by Aastha Ananya, 4th year B.A. LL.B. student at UPES Dehradun.I In the course of recent years, regulatory changes have plotted to re-define and re-evaluate the corporate structures keeping in mind the end goal to have a proficient and transparent environment to work in. An extremely later and urgent stepContinue reading “IS SIGNIFICANT BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP A NEW BLOCK OF TRANSPARENCY IN THE CORPORATE WORLD?”
SPECIFIC RELIEF (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2018- AN ANALYSIS
This article has been written by Ria Kotian, a 4th year B.B.A. LL.B. student at Jindal Global Law School. The Specific Relief Act, 1963 was amended recently, upon receiving the Presidential assent and passing the scrutiny of both houses of the Parliament, and came into force on 1st October, 2018. The Amendment acknowledges the requirementContinue reading “SPECIFIC RELIEF (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2018- AN ANALYSIS”
DHARANI ANALYSIS
This article has been written by Ishan Saxena, a 3rd year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow. The SC in the recent case of Dharani Sugars and Chemicals vs Union of India [1] held RBI’s 12th Feb circular which replaced restructuring schemes such as SDR, S4A, JLF withContinue reading “DHARANI ANALYSIS”
ANALYSING THE CHANDA KOCHHAR SCAM THROUGH THE LENS OF RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
This article has been written by Gautami Govindrajan, 3rd year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at National Law University, Jodhpur. Introduction A key aspect of corporate governance is ensuring that directors and managers do not violate their fiduciary duties to the company by placing their personal interest over the interests of the company. Conflict of interestContinue reading “ANALYSING THE CHANDA KOCHHAR SCAM THROUGH THE LENS OF RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS”
WHATSAPP v SEBI – LEGALITY OF SEBI’S ACTION IN ‘WHATSAPP LEAK CASE’
This article has been written by Aditya Anand, a 3rd year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) student at National Law University, Delhi. Towards the end of 2017, Reuters published a news report [1] in which it claimed that three days before Dr, Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd announced quarterly results, a message was circulated on the popular social mediaContinue reading “WHATSAPP v SEBI – LEGALITY OF SEBI’S ACTION IN ‘WHATSAPP LEAK CASE’”
FILM TITLES ARE NOT COPYRIGHTABLE
This article has been written by Soham Gurjar, 4th year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at Institute of Law, Nirma University. Case: M/s Lyca Productions v J. Manimaran and Ors, on 22nd Feb 2018 Madras High Court, Division Bench INTRODUCTION Films are regarded as medium of communication to the mass population and it appeals to people withContinue reading “FILM TITLES ARE NOT COPYRIGHTABLE”
ARE STANDARD SETTING PROCESSES PAVING THE WAY TO ABUSE OF DOMINANT POSITION?
This article has been written by Kangan Pasricha and Shweta Raju, 5th year law students of University of Mumbai, School of Law, Thane Sub-campus. “Just as modern mass production requires the standardisation of commodities, so the social process requires standardisation of man, and this standardisation is called equality.” Erich Fromm Standard setting is a procedureContinue reading “ARE STANDARD SETTING PROCESSES PAVING THE WAY TO ABUSE OF DOMINANT POSITION?”
GUN JUMPING – A VIOLATION OF FILING NORMS
This article has been written by Isha Choudhury, a 4th year student of Amity Law School, Noida. Before any combination comes into being they require a statutory clearance from the competent authority (CCI in case of India) before commencing their business, but any combination which begins operation without the statutory ratification is said to beContinue reading “GUN JUMPING – A VIOLATION OF FILING NORMS”
PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT SCHEME: ARE THE INTERESTS OF THE CONSUMERS BEING PRESERVED?
This article has been written by Aparna Tiwari, a 3rd year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student from Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow. INTRODUCTION The Competition Law was introduced in India with an aim to establish a healthy atmosphere for economic development. It has evolved through these years and the principles mentioned in the CompetitionContinue reading “PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT SCHEME: ARE THE INTERESTS OF THE CONSUMERS BEING PRESERVED?”