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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
White Collar Crime refers to financially motivated, non-violent offenses committed by individuals, businesses, or government officials. Unlike traditional crimes, these are often committed through deception, manipulation, and misuse of trust. Common examples include fraud, insider trading, embezzlement, money laundering, and corporate misconduct. Such crimes not only cause huge financial losses but also damage trust in...
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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
Taxation is the backbone of every economy—it funds development, builds infrastructure, and sustains governance. Yet for individuals and businesses, navigating the complexities of tax regulations can be overwhelming. Taxation law ensures that obligations are met fairly, rights are protected, and compliance is maintained without compromising growth. From income tax and corporate tax to GST and...
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Building Trust, Securing Property: Expert Legal Solutions in Real Estate & Construction
The real estate sector is one of the largest and most dynamic industries, involving complex transactions, major investments, and evolving regulations. Whether it’s buying, selling, leasing, or developing property, every real estate deal carries significant legal implications. Real Estate Law ensures that these transactions are transparent, secure, and compliant with the law. Why Real Estate...
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Women's Property Rights in India: A Journey Towards Empowerment
The story of women’s property rights in India is one of struggle, resilience, and progress. As the country continues to evolve, it’s essential to recognize the importance of women’s rights to property and the impact it has on their lives.   The Legal Framework: A Step in the Right Direction India’s laws have made significant...
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Engineering Projects (India) Limited v MSA Global LLC (OMAN): A Landmark Ruling on Anti-Arbitration Injunctions
The Delhi High Court’s recent judgment in  Engineering Projects (India) Limited v MSA Global LLC (OMAN)  has sent ripples through the arbitration community. In a significant development, the Hon’ble Court held that Indian civil courts can grant anti-arbitration injunctions against foreign-seated arbitrations if those proceedings are deemed vexatious, oppressive, or contrary to India’s public policy....
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A heartfelt thank you to Vidit Pandey for sharing their experience working with us:
As a legal practitioner, I’ve seen numerous cases where builders and consumers find themselves at odds over project delays, possession issues, and quality standards. The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) provides a framework for resolving these disputes and protecting consumer rights.   Key Issues:   – Delayed possession: What constitutes a valid delay?...
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Concrete Rights: Navigating Ownership, Disputes & Deals in Real Estate Law
NOTEWORTHY JUDGMENT: Oxirich Developers & Promoters Private Limited vs State of UP & Ors. The Hon’ble Court has pronounced a significant order in the aforementioned case, granting a stay against the Ghaziabad Development Authority’s (GDA) recovery challan for Infrastructure Development Charges (IDCs) regarding the construction of the Group Housing Society project. Key Issues: – Validity...
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Concrete Rights: Navigating Ownership, Disputes & Deals in Real Estate Law
In the world of commerce, deals are inked with optimism, but not all partnerships play out as planned. From breached contracts to unpaid invoices, supply chain failures to intellectual property conflicts—commercial disputes are an inevitable part of doing business. “When Business Turns to Battle” is more than just a metaphor. It captures the reality of...
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Beyond Transactions: Navigating Banking & Finance Law with Precision
In today’s rapidly evolving economy, banking and finance are no longer limited to ledgers and locked vaults. They’ve emerged as dynamic engines of progress—driven by innovation, fueled by technology, and committed to empowering individuals and institutions alike. As we navigate the digital age, the financial sector is undergoing a seismic transformation, creating opportunities, enhancing inclusion,...
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Stray Dogs and Urban Safety: Supreme Court’s Suo Moto Intervention on Rabies Tragedy
In an increasingly interconnected world, international trade is more than just an exchange of goods—it’s the backbone of global economic growth, diplomacy, and innovation. From massive shipping lanes to digital commerce platforms, countries today are more reliant than ever on cross-border transactions that balance economic ambitions with strategic interests. Understanding the complexities of international trade...
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