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Bhavini Mishra is a senior law correspondent at Business Standard, specialising in commercial law, insolvency, intellectual property law, and policy matters. In her leisure time, she enjoys discovering new food spots and binge-watching TV shows, combining her love for good food and compelling narratives.
Bhavini Mishra is a senior law correspondent at Business Standard, specialising in commercial law, insolvency, intellectual property law, and policy matters. In her leisure time, she enjoys discovering new food spots and binge-watching TV shows, combining her love for good food and compelling narratives.
Constitution amendment in 2019 allows people from Economically Weaker Sections to avail themselves of reservation in jobs and educational institutions
Sector experts feel the court has cleared the air on an issue which saw multiple stands from high courts across the country
"Amazon had misrepresented the scope and purpose of the proposed combination," CCI had said before the NCLAT
The Court said the 4th schedule, which lays down the fees of arbitrators, of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996(the Act) is not binding on the parties.
Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva on Monday said the arbitral award of September 14, 2015 was plagued with patent illegalities and fraud and was also in conflict with the public policy of India
The move, according to tax experts, will set a precedent for matters related to recoveries
Regulator says social media network's user policies are opaque and not based on consent
Govt didn't cooperate with independent committee's investigation, says three-judge bench
The court said it would re-examine two provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA)
Things like freebies, which can destroy the economy, have to be looked into, says court
The apex court directed the Centre to re-determine coverage in accordance with Section 9 of the NFSA
Experts dwell on whether or not there can be a legal definition of the term 'freebies'
The SC, which expressed disappointment over the dimming prospects of India hosting the Under-17 Women's World Cup, acceded to Centre's request to defer the elections for AIFF's executive committee.
A man had alleged in a court petition that the movie, which features actors Ranbir Kapoor and Vaani Kapoor, infringed the copyright of his literary work 'Kabu na chhadein khet'
The Swiss firm had filed a plea in the high court against the airline for non-payment of over $24 million towards maintenance, repairing, and overhauling of aircraft engines and components in 2013
Suits not complying with this provision would be rejected
The court said that the term freebies should not be confused with welfare measures
In its statement, Fifa had cited "undue influence from third parties" as the reason for suspending AIFF
The FIFA suspension has stripped the country of the right to host the Under-17 Women's World Cup scheduled in October
Court protests media leak of Election Commission's affidavit in the matter