
Intensifying Social Accountability of Corporates in India
Read about the viability and impact of the recently amended section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 radically changing the CSR obligations of the corporates.

Read about the viability and impact of the recently amended section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 radically changing the CSR obligations of the corporates.

This article explores the aspects of trademark registration of abbreviations commonly used by brands to establish a better connection and recognition with the consumers.

Read an analysis of Perkins Eastman Architects DPC and Ors. v. HSCC (India) Ltd; dealing with the legal contention with respect to the appointment of a sole arbitrator by a party.

Read about the Food Safety Compliance System (FOSCOS) and what it means for the Indian Food law compliance and governance landscape.

This piece analyses the viability and key highlights of the recently implemented Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2020.

The article assesses the extent of legal responsibility of the school authorities towards the health of students in the light of growing fondness for junk food and resulting health complications.

Read the legislative and judicial point of view with respect to the legitimacy and admissibility of electronic evidence in light of the current tech-regime.

The arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 was implemented to introduce a regime of alternate dispute resolution in the country. However, with enhanced remedial and appellate participation from the judiciary, the idea of ‘alternative’ dispute resolution seems to replicate a façade. This piece intends to establish the true objective of the Act and determine the true meaning of public policy.

Read the analysis of the provisions
Non-Personal Data Governance framework, 2020, its shortcomings and requirement in today’s data intensive realm.

The article explores the need implement regulatory frameworks to govern the adoption and use of artificial intelligence technology and the competency of the existing laws in the country.
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