Indian Depository Receipts (IDRs) is a financial instrument denominated in Rupees to create an opportunity for foreign companies to raise fund from Indian Stock...
New Policies On FDI: The 2012-2018 Update on Foreign Direct Investment
The Indian Government has initiated favorable policies aimed at creating a robust business environment...
Investment In Mutual Funds: Top Mutual Funds to Invest
Introduction
Investment in Mutual funds in India started in1963 when Unit Trust of India (UTI) was established...
ADOPTION IN INDIA- WHO CAN ADOPT?
Adoption In India: Procedure To Adopt And Documents Needed
Humans have always been involved in the sacred act of adoption....
CROSS-EXAMINATION AND ITS LEGAL PROVISIONS UNDER INDIAN LAW
Introduction
It is important that laws and regulations are promulgated in order to avoid a state of lawlessness,...
Investment Banking In India:Investment Opportunities, Banking Legislation
Introduction
Investment banks are banking and financial organizations that offer financial, advisory, assets management and investment services to its...
Investment Companies in India: A Detailed Overview
Introduction
Over the years, India has maintained its position as one of the best hub for investment opportunities. Being...
Discrimination against AIDS Patients: Laws for Protection in India
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is the term given to a combination of symptoms which results...
The Special Marriage Act: How can a Foreigner marry an Indian Citizen?
In Indian, marriage is considered as a sacred institution. Marriage is an integral...
BANKRUPTCY LAWS IN INDIA
What is Bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy is a legal status which is usually imposed by a Court, on an individual or any firm when he (it...
PROSTITUTION IN INDIA
Prostitution is regarded in India as the oldest profession of all time. Sex workers are also referred to as tawaif or devadasi....
Human Trafficking In India: Legal protection against Human Trafficking in India
Human trafficking in India and around the world is the trade (sell and purchase)...
The Viewpoint: Asymmetric Dispute Resolution Clause
By Azadeh Meskarian, Solicitor at Zaiwalla & Co. LLP (UK)
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Following on from the recent decision of the Singapore Court...
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