ANALYZING CHANGES IN THE E-COMMERCE FDI POLICY: NEW ERA OF E-COMMERCE

This article is submitted by Prateek Kumar Singh, a 4th year B.A. LL.B student of New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth. For a long time, the brick & mortar retailers have been protesting against e-commerce giants like Flipkart and Amazon for offering ‘predatory pricing’, violating the FDI rules and pursuing anti-completive practices. In August 2018 addingContinue reading “ANALYZING CHANGES IN THE E-COMMERCE FDI POLICY: NEW ERA OF E-COMMERCE”

JOINT APPLICATION FOR COMPOUNDING OF OFFENCES

This article is written by Piyush Rathi, a 3rd year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student from NALSAR University of Law. INTRODUCTION In today’s corporate world, complying with all the corporate laws has garnered quite some importance because of the principle of Good Governance. Non-compliance of the same invites both – civil and criminal penalties. For theContinue reading “JOINT APPLICATION FOR COMPOUNDING OF OFFENCES”

SUPREME COURT ON CLASSIFICATION OF ‘CREDITORS’

This article has been submitted by Rajvansh Singh, a 3rd year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student of National Law University, Odisha. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 [1] (“IBC or Code”) was enacted with an aim to facilitate resolution of corporate bankruptcy in a time-bound manner. The IBC for the first time made a classification between financialContinue reading “SUPREME COURT ON CLASSIFICATION OF ‘CREDITORS’”

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