This article has been written by Ayushi Saumya, a 3rd year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. INTRODUCTION A landmark development in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“IBC”) was witnessed when the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Code in its recent judgment in Swiss Ribbons Pvt. Ltd. v. UnionContinue reading “SWISS RIBBONS JUDGEMENT: UPHOLDING THE CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF THE INSOLVENCY & BANKRUPTCY CODE, 2016”
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LEGAL ISSUES GOVERNING CROSS-BORDER MERGERS IN INDIA
This article has been written by Mahak Paliwal, a 4th year B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. LEGAL INCONVENIENCE – POSITION IN INDIA Considering the fact that cross-border merger is a still growing concept the field suffers from immense ambiguity and loopholes as far as legal position is concerned. Especially, in developingContinue reading “LEGAL ISSUES GOVERNING CROSS-BORDER MERGERS IN INDIA”
ANALYSIS OF THE POLICY NOTE OF CCI ON ‘MAKING MARKETS WORK FOR AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE
This article has been written by Shrishti Mittal, a 4th year student at Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune. Referring to the increased issues related to competition in the Indian pharmaceutical industry and health care sector the Competition Commission of India (CCI) issued a Policy Note on ‘Making Markets Work for Affordable Healthcare’. It isContinue reading “ANALYSIS OF THE POLICY NOTE OF CCI ON ‘MAKING MARKETS WORK FOR AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE”
THE OLA-UBER PRICING ALGORITHM CASE
This article has been written by Harshita Lal, a 4th year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at Symbiosis Law School Pune. Introduction In the instant case of Samir Agrawal v. ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd. and Uber India Systems Pvt. Ltd. (Case No. 37 of 2018), the Informant alleged violation of provisions of Section 3 of theContinue reading “THE OLA-UBER PRICING ALGORITHM CASE”
IMPACT OF ONLINE REVIEWS ON CORPORATIONS
This article has been written by Maitrii Dani, a 5th year B.Comm. LL.B (Hons.) student at Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad. INTRODUCTION Every type of business is being reviewed in today’s world, and people do actually consider it more trustworthy and persuasive, and rely on it, as it comes directly from a customer’s point of view. Thus, these reviewsContinue reading “IMPACT OF ONLINE REVIEWS ON CORPORATIONS”
EVOLUTION OF LAW ON SETTLEMENT OF CREDITORS
This article has been written by Shreesh Chadha, a 4th year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at Jindal Global Law School. The very purpose of a Winding Up petition is the realization of debts. The idea is that if the company is unable to pay its debts to its creditors[1], they could move a winding-up petitionContinue reading “EVOLUTION OF LAW ON SETTLEMENT OF CREDITORS”
INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
This article has been written by Praful Dwivedi, a 4th year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at Institute of Law Nirma University. Introduction The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (“IBC”) was passed with the aim to revive the companies in the distressed condition. Several amendments had been made earlier and the other amendments are proposed by theContinue reading “INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST”
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF SECTION 29A OF THE INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY CODE, 2016
This article has been written by Medhashree Verma and Kavya Lalchandani, 3rd year B.B.A. LL.B. students at National Law University, Odisha. The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in a recent judgment of Swiss Ribbons v Union of India [1], the Court cleared the air that surrounded all the contentious provisions of the much debated Insolvency and BankruptcyContinue reading “CONSTITUTIONALITY OF SECTION 29A OF THE INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY CODE, 2016”
CROSS BORDER INSOLVENCY IN INDIA: ADOPTION OF UNCITRAL MODEL LAW
This article has been written by Sarthak Jain, 4th year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student of Institute of Law, Nirma University. INTRODUCTION India is one of the fast developing nations in various fields. It has taken many farther steps in various fields to develop as a nation. Whereas there have been many foreign nations supporting IndiaContinue reading “CROSS BORDER INSOLVENCY IN INDIA: ADOPTION OF UNCITRAL MODEL LAW”
POSSIBILITY OF RATIFICATION OF DIRECTOR’S BREACH OF DUTY UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANY LAW
This article has been written by Medhashree Verma and Kavya Lalchandani, 3rd year B.B.A. LL.B. students at National Law University, Odisha. INTRODUCTION Ratification of breach of duty by directors is a common law principle which suggests that a director can be absolved of the liabilities that would arise as a result as his breach of dutyContinue reading “POSSIBILITY OF RATIFICATION OF DIRECTOR’S BREACH OF DUTY UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANY LAW”