This will be done with all staff working digitally during this period. The working of MahaRERA from May 18, will be decided only after further
Category: Legal
Covid-19 effect: Corporates may not get business interruption claims | Business News,The Indian Express
While corporates had shut their factories due to the lockdown, there’s no provision to cover such losses in the policy. The net result is that
Payment must be made against accepted bill of exchange: Expert | Business Standard News
It is the obligation of the original importer to remit the payment to the foreign supplier The export of components by the Indian party to
Covid-19: What it means for courts and businesses – analysis – Hindustan Times
The pandemic will bring a groundswell of cases that will focus on force majeure. This will burden the already burdened courts. Financial agencies must go
Without due process: Government orders on waiver of rents impinge on contractual rights – The Financial Express
By Abhinav Mukerji Recently, there have been a spate of news reports on measures issued through executive orders directing waiver of rents, reduction or freezing
Govt orders like no pay and job cut can severely dent business confidence – The Financial Express
Government orders on waiver of rents impinge on contractual rights. Any measures by the government which justifies avoidance of contractual rights would be anathema to
Falling billion-dollar deals over virus spur court fights – The Economic Times
Among the high-profile transactions that have become feuds are Mirae Asset Global Investments Co’s $5.8-billion purchase of a US luxury hotel portfolio from Anbang Insurance
कोरोना विषाणूच्या प्रादुर्भावात सायबर फसवणुकीचे संकट –लोकसत्ता
कोरोना विषाणूच्या प्रादुर्भावात सायबर फसवणुकीचे संकट – पुशान महापात्रा मानवतेसाठी सध्याचा काळ अभूतपूर्व संकटाचा आहे. कोरोना विषाणू (कोविड-19)च्या संक्रमणामुळे जगभरातील लोकांना बंदिवान बनवले. त्यामुळे लोक
CJI S A Bobde interview: Chief Justice of India on his vision for the Court in the post-COVID world
Chief Justice of India Justice S A Bobde spoke to The Indian Express on his vision for the Court in the post-COVID world. Chief Justice
Force majeure to ban on transport of minerals, here’re the key court orders | Business Standard News
Legal consequences of the coronavirus-triggered lockdown have apparently been dealt with differently by high courts, and the Supreme Court is yet to grapple with them
Coronavirus and the ripple effects of force majeure on contracts globally | Business Standard News
In India, the onus lies with the government to bring clarity in the use of the clause for the lockdown period, say experts In India,
Why Franklin-type fiasco will keep repeating | Business Standard Column
What went wrong? Is there a systemic flaw? Is there a role for the regulator here? Can this happen again? What should you do to
LegitQuest: Now, millions of law case records at your fingertips – The Financial Express
This startup has created an online database supported by search features that use natural language processing and deep learning to browse millions of law case
Delhi HC restrains IOCL from invoking bank guarantee furnished by Punj Lloyd – The Economic Times
“…till the expiry of the period of one week from the lifting of the lockdown, imposed by the central government consequent to an n-Covid-2019 pandemic,
Fixed-term employment: House panel for defining job tenures, adding safeguards – The Financial Express
FTE workers/employees are entitled for all the benefits (except retrenchment compensation as termination of service as a result of completion of the tenure of FTE
‘Judiciary should treat this lockdown as an opportunity to re-envision courts as a “service” instead of as a “place”’–Times of India
The lockdown has foregrounded the conversation of transitioning to virtual court hearings. Justice AP Shah, former chief justice of the Delhi high court, speaks to Pradeep Thakur on
Covid-19: Lockdown period not to be counted for liquidation process related tasks timelines – The Hindu BusinessLine
An `information utility’ is an information network that stores financial data like borrowings, default and security interests among others of firms. – istock.com/designer491 An `information
Law playing catch-up with a virus – The Hindu BusinessLine
The Competition Act, 2002, has in-built safeguards to protect businesses from sanctions for certain coordinated conduct, provided such arrangements result in increasing efficiencies – Getty
No conflict if state cane prices higher than minimum fixed by Centre: Supreme Court – The Financial Express
Since 2009-10, the SMP has been replaced with fair and remunerative price (FRP) and some states like Uttar Pradesh continue to announce state-advised prices which
Will force majeure apply to Covid, writes Abhishek Singhvi – analysis – Hindustan Times
Principles and case law show that citing the pandemic to avoid obligations will not be easy Abhishek Singhvi Principles and case law show that citing