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White-Collar Crime Cases Explained: Expert Legal Guidance
White-Collar Crime Cases Explained: Expert Legal Guidance White-collar crime refers to financially motivated, non-violent crimes committed by individuals, businesses, or government officials for personal or corporate gain. In India, these offences can have serious legal consequences, including imprisonment, fines, and reputational damage. Common examples include fraud, embezzlement, insider trading, money laundering, corporate mismanagement, and cyber...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
Key Points of the Judgment:    –  Physical Possession After Sale : The court held that a secured creditor’s right to physical possession of a property remains intact, even if the property has been sold to a new owner. –  Role of District Magistrate : The District Magistrate’s role under Section 14 of the SARFAESI...
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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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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...
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