What You Need to Know About Employee Visa Cancellation After the Final Decision?
Introduction: Navigating the particulars of a labour dispute and the subsequent court decision is an important aspect of employment relationships.
The NCS (Second Amendment) Regulations
The Securities Exchange Board of India (“SEBI”) has recently amended the SEBI (Issue and Listing of Non-Convertible Securities) Regulations,
Update: ULC premium to be imposed only on surplus vacant land and not land held within ceiling limits:
In our previous article titled “ULC premium to be imposed only on surplus vacant land and not land held within ceiling limits”[1], we examined a judgment passed by the Hon’ble Bombay High Court on 30th March,
DIRECTORS’ LIABILITY IN CHEQUE DISHONOUR CASES
In a recent landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India delivered a crucial interpretation of vicarious liability under Section 141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, (“NI Act”) in its judgment in Ashok Shewakramani & Ors. Vs. State Of Andhra Pradesh and Shanmuga Spinners[1] by which multiple criminal appeals were decided.
SRA CIRCULAR ON ADVANCE TRANSIT RENT APPLICABLE TO ONGOING PROJECTS ALSO
Introduction In a project being developed under a slum rehabilitation scheme, the eligible slum dwellers are to be paid transit rent, till the date of their new rehab tenement is handed over possession to them by the developer.
Power of Hon’ble National Company Law Appellate Tribunal to recall its Judgement.
Introduction: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (“NCLAT”) is a quasi-judicial body constituted under Section 410 of Companies Act 2013 to hear appeals against the orders of National Company Law Tribunal(s) (“NCLT”).
Leasehold vs. Usufruct for Foreigners
Properties in Thailand do not serve only as investment assets but also as residences and business premises, attracting both locals and foreigners.
A planning permit can be obtained in Poland if land to be developed is located within a development zone
Recently there have been major changes to planning and land-use rules in Poland, due to an amendment to the Spatial Planning and Development Act of 27 March 2003 (consolidated text, Journal of Laws of 2023, item 977, as amended).
Exclusion of a foreign contractor from the proceedings
On 15 September, 2023, a judgment was issued by the District Court in Warsaw – Public Procurement Court (case no. XXIII Zs 60/23), which is of significant importance for foreign contractors applying for public procurement contracts in Poland.
Is orphan exclusivity a new IP right?
There has been no consensus so far on whether data and market exclusivity can be perceived as IP rights.