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“Doctrine of Priority of State Debts” is a well-settled principle under common law as per which the government has the first charge over priority of debts. The courts in India have time and again reinforced this doctrine, and...
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The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (“Act”) is divided into four parts: Part I (“Arbitration”), Part II (“Enforcement of Certain Foreign Awards”), Part III (“Conciliation”) and Part IV (“Supplementary Provisions”)
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Introduction Every entity creates IP on the basis of its business. Protection of the IP created is an important aspect which is many times overlooked due to the focus on the growth of businesses and generally protection of...
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Due to the security risk involved, the Indian government made testing and certification of software and hardware of all foreign telecom companies mandatory. Therefore, the Department of Telecommunications (“DOT”) proposed for guidelines for Mandatory Testing of Telecom &...
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Minerals, a non-renewable natural resource are a vital raw material to a number of industries. As these resources are limited and non-renewable, the mining activity requires a lot of licenses and adherence to stringent compliances.
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