Tag: Supreme Court of India
Agreement to sell does not transfer proprietary rights
The Supreme Court of India upheld possessory rights in the Ghanshyam v Yogendra Rathi property dispute, clarifying that an agreement to sell does not transfer proprietary rights
Ankur Singh, Riddhima Murjani now partners at Samvad
Principal associates Ankur Singh and Riddhima P. Murjani have been promoted as partners at Samvad Partners
Judging retirement
Retirement from work, or full-time work, is something that happens to everyone. For some people, retirement from the work that constitutes their main career in life is mandatory once they reach a certain age
Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan assists merger of two warehouse PSUs
Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan (LKS) advised public sector undertaking (PSU) Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) acquire the business of counterpart Central Railside Warehouse Company (CRWC) via a slump sale
Navigating commercial disputes in India
No one likes the idea of having to dispute outside one’s known territories. However, when a corporation takes on a global footprint, it needs to anticipate being dragged into litigation in unfamiliar waters
IP protection in India for Japanese businesses
India is the second-largest country in the world by population, the world’s largest democracy, and the largest English-speaking nation in the world