The Finance Ministry has been saying that India needs fewer and mega banks. Batting for PSU banks’ consolidation, Chief Economic Advisor Krishnamurthy V Subramanian has
Day: May 20, 2019
Anti-Profiteering Authority Must Exit–Economic Times
The National Anti-Profiteering Authority may reportedly remain in place for another two years as there could be more changes to the goods and services tax
MCA sees Rs 2.8 lakh cr recovery from IBC-led resolution process – The Economic Times
Section 12 (A) of IBC allows for a withdrawal of an insolvency application if 90% of the creditors’ committee (CoC) by voting share approving it.
Getting credit flows back will be next government’s challenge – The Financial Express
Banks have now been cleaning up their balance sheets for close to three years after the asset quality review process started in 2016. It was
Handing over stuck realty projects to someone else is not a solution: SC | Business Standard Column
If the Supreme Court ordered the government to take over delayed real estate projects or handed them over to a reputed builder, it might sound
From arbitration law to labour cases, here’re the key court orders | Business Standard Column
Builders to face more heat in class action The Supreme Court has widened the scope for class action in the real estate business in the context of
AAR allows input tax credit by debt settlement under GST regime | Business Standard News
Companies can claim input tax credit (ITC) under the goods and services tax (GST) regime even if the liability to pay for inputs between them, including tax,
Banking reforms must be on the top of the new govt’s agenda – The Hindu BusinessLine
As a prolonged and acrimonious Lok Sabha campaign winds to a close, the Indian electorate can now heave a sigh of relief. But the political