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Latest Articles in legal
Google Will Pay $90 Million To Settle Legal Tussle With App Developers
The app developers, in a lawsuit filed in federal court in San Francisco, had accused Google of using agreements with smartphone makers, technical barriers and revenue sharing agreements to effectively close the app ecosystem and shunt most payments through its Google Play billing system with a default service fee of 30 per cent
Read MoreChina’s Game Of Law – Can It Impact Indian Gaming Industry?
Amid the ongoing tussle – various stakeholders, law and policymakers, and the gaming industry experts have a varied view related to China's crackdown. However, in India – a market where gaming is still at a nascent stage and the laws related to gaming are in dubiety, what can be the way ahead?
Read MoreJustice Should Be Served, Not Adjourned
Perhaps there is a man-made solution that uses a God-given gift to humanity that has the propensity to avert this predicament.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Fallout: India Toughens FDI Regime, Specifically Aims At Chinese Investors
The proposed FDI policy amendments are in line with the protectionist foreign investment measures implemented by several countries across the globe in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak
Read MoreCOVID19 and Force Majeure: All You Need To Know
As the performance of commercial contractual obligations becomes increasingly challenging in this scenario, many companies have begun to invoke force majeure clauses under material contracts
Read MoreAmit Shah To Move Arms Amendment Bill For Passage In Rajya Sabha
The Lok Sabha on Monday passed a Bill which seeks to increase punishment for illegally making or selling prohibited arms and ammunition after a reply by Home Minister Amit Shah.
Read MoreBW Legal World Grand Jury Meet
Jury members were glad to be a part of first KTS Tulsi said, " Its commendable that being a business magazine, not only corporates but civil lawyers are also recognized for their work with this award."
Read MorePersonal Insolvency Framework Start Of A ‘New Learning’, Says IBBI Chief MS Sahoo
The lender may pursue a remedy against the guarantor or the corporate debtor, partnership firms and proprietorship firms, and other individuals
Read MoreSupreme Court Reserves Verdict In P Chidambaram's Bail Petition
The Supreme Court is dealing with Chidambaram's appeal challenging the Delhi High Court verdict denying him bail in the case.
Read MoreSebi Hikes PMS Investment Size To Rs 50 Lakh, Tightens Default Disclosure Norms
Base net worth of portfolio managers has also been raised to Rs 5 crore from Rs 2 crore.
Read MoreGovt Clears Code On Industrial Relations Bill; Retrenchment Norms Not Eased
To further help industries in hiring contract workers directly, the government has proposed to introduce the concept of fixed term employment in the labour laws.
Read MoreGovernment Should Open Up Legal Market For Foreign Players: Lalit Bhasin, Corporate Lawyer
In an interview with BW Businessworld, Lalit Bhasin talks about the current legal scenario.
Read MoreGovt Appoints Panel For ‘Softer’ Company Law
The government had set up the Company Law Committee under the chairmanship of Corporate Affairs Secretary Injeti Srinivas to further decriminalise the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, based on the gravity of the offences and to take other measures to “provide further ease of living for corporates in the country”.
Read MoreIndia Eyes Single Regulator For E-commerce Sector
India's anti-trust regulator will consider changing thresholds so that mergers and acquisitions in the e-commerce sector that potentially distort competition are compulsorily examined
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