Category

Blog
international trade law firms in delhi
Arbitrators play a crucial role in handling cases involving suspected fraud. According to recent expert insights, arbitrators should prioritize procedural fairness, ensuring parties are given a full and reasonable opportunity to be heard. Neutrality is also essential to maintain the integrity of the process.   When suspecting fraud, arbitrators can flag concerns but should not...
Read More
Concrete Rights: Navigating Ownership, Disputes & Deals in Real Estate Law
The Supreme Court has ruled that arbitration is mandatory for inter-bank disputes under the SARFAESI Act, as per the judgment in Bank of India v. Nangli Rice Mills. This landmark decision clarifies that:   –  Arbitration is Compulsory:  No discretion for parties to opt out. –  No Written Agreement Required:  Arbitration can proceed without a...
Read More
Building Trust, Securing Property: Expert Legal Solutions in Real Estate & Construction
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has transformed the real estate sector, providing a time-bound framework for resolving stressed assets. Key developments include:   –  Resolution Plans:  Reviving stalled projects and protecting stakeholder interests. –  Increased Scrutiny:  Regulatory oversight requires stakeholders to be proactive.    Best Practices:    –  Proactive Risk Management:  Mitigate insolvency risks....
Read More
Bombay High Court Ruling: Arbitral Tribunal's Obligation to Provide Reasons while dealing with Liquidated Damages
The proposed Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2024, aims to strengthen India’s dispute resolution framework. However, experts warn that the bill may be complicating matters instead of simplifying them.    The Issue with Deadlines    One of the primary concerns is the introduction of strict deadlines for arbitration proceedings. While the intention is to ensure...
Read More
India's Legal Market Takes a Step Forward: What It Means for You
As a legal professional, you’re likely aware of the recent developments in India’s legal market. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has introduced new rules allowing foreign lawyers and law firms to practice foreign and international law in India. But what does this mean for you and your organization?    Key Takeaways:    –  New...
Read More
international trade law firms in delhi
The Bar Council of India (BCI) has formed a committee, chaired by Mr. Cyril Shroff, to examine concerns raised by Indian law firms regarding the recent rules permitting the regulated entry of foreign lawyers and law firms into India. This development aims to address the apprehensions of Indian law firms while ensuring the smooth implementation...
Read More
Bombay High Court Ruling: Arbitral Tribunal's Obligation to Provide Reasons while dealing with Liquidated Damages
The Supreme Court of India has delivered significant judgments in 2025, impacting arbitration law and practice. Here are the key takeaways:   –  Modification of Arbitral Awards: Limited court powers to modify awards, including post-award interest (Gayatri Balasamy v. M/s ISG Novasoft Technologies). –  Unilateral Appointment of Arbitrators: Division bench of Delhi High Court upholds...
Read More
Building Trust, Securing Property: Expert Legal Solutions in Real Estate & Construction
Pursuant to recent developments in Indian real estate law, stakeholders should be cognizant of the following key updates: –  RERA Jurisdiction : The West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBREAT) has issued a clarification stipulating that complainants are precluded from simultaneously approaching RERA and consumer courts, underscoring the importance of jurisdictional clarity. –  Small and...
Read More
"Small Scale, Big Impact: Empowering India's Growth Engine Through MSME Reforms"
In a vibrant and fast-evolving economy like India’s, ensuring that markets remain fair, competitive, and consumer-friendly is both a challenge and a necessity. This is where competition law and policy step in as the invisible guardians of market integrity. Designed to prevent monopolistic practices, regulate mergers and acquisitions, and protect consumer interests, India’s competition law...
Read More
"Contracts and Conflicts: Resolving Commercial Disputes in a Competitive Economy"
In the fast-paced, high-stakes world of commerce, disputes are not just inevitable—they’re often a byproduct of ambition, scale, and complexity. From disagreements over contract terms to breach of service, intellectual property claims, and partnership breakdowns, commercial disputes can derail operations, damage reputations, and drain resources. As India emerges as a global business hub, efficient mechanisms...
Read More
1 9 10 11 12

Disclaimer & Confirmation

As per the rules of the Bar Council of India, we are not permitted to solicit work and advertise. By clicking on the “Accept” button below, the user acknowledges the following:

• There has been no advertisement, personal communication, solicitation, invitation, or inducement of any sort whatsoever from us or any of our members to solicit any work through this website.
• The user wishes to gain more information about us for his/her own information and use.
• The information about us is provided to the user only on his/her specific request and any information obtained or materials downloaded from this website is completely at the user’s volition and any transmission, receipt or use of this site would not create any lawyer-client relationship.
• The information provided under this website is solely available at your request for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as soliciting or advertisement.
• We are not liable for any consequence of any action taken by the user relying on material/information provided under this website. In cases where the user has any legal issues, he/she in all cases must seek independent legal advice, as the material contained in this document does not constitute/substitute professional advice that may be required before acting on any matter. Neither this website nor the web pages and the information contained herein constitute a contract or will form the basis of a contract. While every care has been taken in preparing the content of this website and web pages to ensure accuracy at the time of publication and creation, however, Law Chambers Of Pooja Dua assumes no responsibility for any errors, which despite all precautions may be found herein. All disputes, if any, are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of courts at New Delhi, India only.