New Laws, New Shield: Protecting Women and Children
The introduction of the new criminal laws marks a crucial development, providing a comprehensive legal mechanism to deter crime, safeguard victims, and ensure the prosecution of perpetrators.
The introduction of the new criminal laws marks a crucial development, providing a comprehensive legal mechanism to deter crime, safeguard victims, and ensure the prosecution of perpetrators.
The Finance Bill, 2024, proposes an amendment to the first proviso to Section 230(1A) of the I-T Act to bridge the lacuna by including liabilities arising under the black money law within its ambit, for the purposes of obtaining a Tax Clearance Certificate.
Explore how the extension of green channel route to all restricted schemes (non-retail) under the Fund Management Regulations is set to streamline operations within the IFSC.
One of the priorities on which future budgets would be based includes well-rounded, all-inclusive development in the field of Infrastructure.
Pursuant to provisions introduced by the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2023, DPIIT has released draft rules for holding inquiry, imposing penalties, and preferring appeals under the trademark and geographical indications legislations.
We present the key features of the recently approved WIPO Treaty, which requires patent applicants to disclose the country of origin or source of the genetic resources on which the claimed invention is based.
This article seeks to explain the pivotal dimensions of the upcoming DPDP Rules, detailing the roles, responsibilities, and anticipated ramifications vis-à-vis significant data fiduciaries.
In a significant move, the Karnataka government has exempted IT and ITES industries from the applicability of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946, for a further period of five years.
This article explores the various facets of the momentous decision wherein it was held that the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012, conferred substantive rights on the authors of original works.
We provide an overview of the decision restraining use of the registered trademark, ‘INFOSYS’, as part of the corporate name of Southern Infosys Limited.
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