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Commercial Law Bulletin
On October 5, 2017 the division bench of Supreme Court (“SC”) delivered an important judgment in Nabha Power Ltd. (“NPL”) vs. Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd (“PSPCL”) and Ors wherein...
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Corporations tend to consider certain types of clauses as “miscellaneous” or “boilerplate” and that, sometimes, includes a termination clause which is relegated to the background.
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The Indian economy is one of the fastest growing economies of the world. Fueling this growth is a favorable framework of incentives and policies, seeking investments for creation of world...
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India’s public perception has been extensively damaged by the corrupt actions of both public officials and private businesses. The 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index ranked India
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Contract manufacturing means a work sub-contracted to any manufacturer by the owner of an intellectual property rights or product design. Depending upon the agreement between the parties, the manufacturer may...
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India, being a welfare state as per its Constitution, casts an obligation upon the executive arm of the state to ensure that the interests of the general public are protected....
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The Anti-dumping Agreement under GATT (“Agreement”) laid down the principles to be followed by the member countries for imposition of anti-dumping and countervailing duties as well as safeguard
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The Indian film industry is considered to be the largest in the world in terms of number of films produced in various languages and released annually. In this multi-lingual industry,...
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A recent newspaper report pointed out that for the very first time in the past six months, the Indian government’s revenue from the telecom sector has dipped even though almost...
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