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Incorporating Environment, Social And Governance Norms Into Indian Corporations
Brief Introduction Environmental, Social and Governance Norms emerged officially for the first time in an address by Kofi Annan, the then UN Secretary General.[1] Over the years, it gained importance all over the world. In India, there are various laws to govern environmental, employee well being and corporate standards. There is no law to essentially … Continue reading Incorporating Environment, Social And Governance Norms Into Indian Corporations
Read more »Syngenta Limited vs. Controller of Patents – Divisional Application Case Analysis
FACTS OF THE CASE The current case involves a challenge to the order issued by the Deputy Controller of Patents and Designs on October 11, 2017, the appeal of which is being brought under Section 117-A of the Patents Act, 1970. The parent application dated 28 December 2005 was filed to get a patent for … Continue reading Syngenta Limited vs. Controller of Patents – Divisional Application Case Analysis
Read more »Reshaping Disclosure Rules: Managing the Implications of Recent Changes in the LODR Amendment
Introduction The market’s quick propagation of misleading information and rumours has had a substantial negative impacted the environment of financial markets and mergers and acquisitions; realizing the significance of this issue, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) presented a revolutionary amendment to the Regulations governing Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements (LODR). When it … Continue reading Reshaping Disclosure Rules: Managing the Implications of Recent Changes in the LODR Amendment
Read more »Subscription And Allotment Of Shares
INTRODUCTION Raising capital is extremely crucial for every business. Capital can be either owned or borrowed. Owned Capital is known as Equity and Borrowed Capital is known as Debt. Equity is raised by issuing instruments called securities in the form of shares which are purchased by shareholders or members of the company. Shares are a … Continue reading Subscription And Allotment Of Shares
Read more »Criminal Accountability: Delaying And Non-Registration Of Fir
INTRODUCTION Police are the first point of contact to which people look up to when there is an issue with the peace and harmony of the society. The primary process of bringing any crime to the notice of the administrators of justice is filing of a complaint. Under the Criminal Procedure Code, section 154 talks … Continue reading Criminal Accountability: Delaying And Non-Registration Of Fir
Read more »Analysing the Demonetization Judgment by Supreme Court of India
Introduction On 2nd January, 2023 the hon’ble Supreme Court of India gave its landmark judgment on the validation of the demonetization which took place in the year 2016, by the NDA government. The matter was heard on the basis of the group of petitions filed, as against the impugned decision of the government[i]. The Supreme … Continue reading Analysing the Demonetization Judgment by Supreme Court of India
Read more »3 Instances When Media Trial Became the Messiah of Justice in India
Introduction Media has the power to influence people’s minds. So, it shoulders the weight of the responsibility to ensure only facts reach the public. It plays a paramount role in shaping and resonating the public opinion. The term ‘media trial’ was derived from Hollywood’s first scandal, the “where a Hollywood star accused of murdering an … Continue reading 3 Instances When Media Trial Became the Messiah of Justice in India
Read more »Khurana & Khurana, a Tier 1 law firm in India
About Us Khurana and Khurana (K&K) is a well-recognized Tier 1 full-service law firm in India. Founded in 2007, our journey has been defined by a strong commitment to excellence. Having laid our foundation with a core focus on end-to-end IP services, we have organically expanded into a multidisciplinary law firm. The world of law … Continue reading Khurana & Khurana, a Tier 1 law firm in India
Read more »Constitutional Morality & Indian Courts in 21st Century
Introduction Neither Grote nor Ambedkar intended for courts to employ constitutional morality to determine the legality of government action. It was a goal to them, a desire that citizens would instill a love for the Constitution, making it impossible for the Constitution to be erased by the political powers of the day. According to this … Continue reading Constitutional Morality & Indian Courts in 21st Century
Read more »Anti-Competitive Practices of Google – Umar Javeed v. Google LLC
INTRODUCTION One of the main prohibitions under the Competition Act, 2002 is abuse of dominant position under Section 4. If any enterprise performs any act which imposes unfair or discriminatory condition or price; limits or restricts sale of goods or services to meet the competition; indulges in practices which denies market access to competitors; uses … Continue reading Anti-Competitive Practices of Google – Umar Javeed v. Google LLC
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