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India Business Law Journal - July/August 2014

Volume 8, Issue 2

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Highlights:

In this issue

Delhi High Court rejects ‘copyright misuse’ doctrine

By Safia Said and Suvarna Mandal, Saikrishna & Associates

RBI eases lending norms for infrastructure sector

By Bhumika Tripathi, Khaitan Sud & Partners

RBI announces timelines for regulatory approvals

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal

Does the listing agreement require disclosure of a raid?

By Yogesh Chande and Manendra Singh, Economic Laws Practice

Interplay of laws a factor in public premises eviction

By Vivek Vashi and Aditya Deolekar, Bharucha & Partners

India Business Law Directory 2014

India Business Law Journal presents its annual report on the state of play in India’s legal market

Chakradhar Varadarajan

Abdicating responsibility?

More needs to be done to groom young lawyers before they take on in-house and transactional roles

Cross-border mergers and the Companies Act, 2013

By Kalpataru Tripathy, Promode Murugavelu and Medha Kumar, Amarchand Mangaldas
An eye on the ball

An eye on the ball

Why successful mergers depend on the focus of legal counsel

Rule changes on external commercial borrowing

By Jeet Sen Gupta, Deep Roy and Megha Agarwal, Economic Laws Practice

Nominee directors under the Companies Act, 2013

By Joyjyoti Misra and Arjun Rajgopal, Khaitan & Co

Northern Gateway pipeline approval: A signal to India

By Raj Sahni and Zyshan Kaba, Bennett Jones LLP
India's annual budget and goods and services tax

India’s annual budget and goods and services tax

Raising caps on foreign investment may not have the desired effect, even though it is seen as a step in the right direction

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Dangling a carrot

What Modi’s reforms mean for foreign investors

By Sundeep Dudeja and Varsha Nair, Luthra & Luthra Law Offices

Central bank liberalizes foreign investment norms

By Sundeep Dudeja and Varsha Nair, Luthra & Luthra Law Offices

Latest Supreme Court case on taxing of tax incentives

By Karthik Sundaram and Tejus Golchha, Economic Laws Practice

India’s child actors lack sufficient legal protection

By Manisha Singh Nair and Pooja Dodd, LexOrbis

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