
Eshvar Girish It is a common perception that the market capitalization of companies during an economic downturn does not indicate the true value of its businesses. This can be attributed to the […]
Eshvar Girish It is a common perception that the market capitalization of companies during an economic downturn does not indicate the true value of its businesses. This can be attributed to the […]
Purbasha Panda Introduction In the backdrop of a nationwide lockdown, business entities are knocking doors of courts with multitudes of contractual disputes. One such kind of dispute relates to the question of […]
Bharat Harne Analysing the judgement in Pandurang Ganpati Chaugule v Vishwasrao Patil Murgud Sahakari Bank Ltd The Supreme Court (‘Court’) on 5th May in Pandurang Ganpati Chaugule v Vishwasrao Patil Murgud Sahakari […]
Shreya Dagar and Rishabh Kumar This is the 24th post of our COVID19 series With a nation-wide lockdown in force, corporate concerns are facing the brunt of the economic fallout caused by […]
Jayesh Karnawat The amended Equalisation Levy has added to the woes of the e-commerce companies. Introduction Recently, the Finance Act 2020 radically amended the scope of equalisation levy. This Amendment, which was […]
Abhishek Iyer An Analysis of the Delhi High Court’s recent judgement in Jagran Prakashan Limited v. Telegram FZ LLC and the surrounding jurisprudence. Background The modern age of internet and online […]
Dhanishta Mittal and Mustafa Rajkotwala This is the 23rd post of our COVID19 series. INTRODUCTION The Coronavirus pandemic has brought the sports industry to standstill, with major sporting events across the globe either […]
Arunima Vijay and Shubham Jain This is the 22nd post of our COVID19 series Introduction Ministry of Finance announced the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (“ECLGS”) (“Scheme”) to address the impact of […]
Bhavya Arora The Commercial Paper exposure of NBFCs has fallen from 38.2% to 21.2% from Oct’18 to Oct’19. The funds parked by mutual funds in NBFCs have also fallen during the same […]
Ragini Agarwal Widening interpretation of “perversity” of Awards makes the exercise under s 34 subjective. In South East Asia Marine Engineering and Constructions Ltd. v. Oil India Ltd.[1] (SEAMEC) decided on May […]