Lease Termination under Section 106 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882: A Comprehensive Legal Analysis
Introduction The law governing lease termination in India represents one of the most intricate areas of property jurisprudence, where the rights of lessors and lessees intersect wi
Supreme Court strikes down levy of IGST on Ocean Freight
The apex court upholds the Gujarat High Court’s ruling in Mohit Minerals case and declares the CBIC notifications imposing 5% IGST on ocean freight under RCM as ultra vires and u
Arbitral award is not a decree under Section 2(2) of CPC, therefore, objection filed under Section 47 of CPC is not maintainable
Case Analysis: India Oil Corporation Ltd. and Another Vs. The Commercial Court and Another Introduction The jurisprudential distinction between arbitral awards and court decrees re
RBI Guidelines on Quashing SARFAESI Proceedings for Non-Compliance under SARFAESI Act 2002
Introduction The banking sector in India faces persistent challenges with non-performing assets that threaten the stability of financial institutions. To address these concerns, Pa
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016: Extinguishing Antecedent Liabilities and Investor Empowerment – A Critical Analysis of Judicial Interpretation
Introduction: The Transformative Framework of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 represents a paradigm shift in India’s approach to
“Preferential Transactions” Section 43(3)(a) of the IBC : An Exception to Preferential Transactions
What is a preferential transaction? A Preferential Transactions is a transfer of property or an interest thereof by a corporate debtor to a creditor or a guarantor for or on accoun
PMLA and Property Freeze: A Case Analysis
Introduction The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) is a law that aims to prevent and punish the crime of money laundering, which involves concealing or transferring t
Suit Valuation and Court Fee: A Comprehensive Legal Guide
Introduction The Suit Valuation and Court Fee Payment are pivotal aspects of civil litigation in India. They determine the jurisdiction of the court, the amount of stamp duty, and
Confessions and Evidence Law: A Critical Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Judgment in Rajesh v State of MP
Introduction Confessions are statements made by an accused person admitting or implicating himself in a crime. They are often considered as the most reliable and conclusive evidenc
Guide to Appealing SEBI Orders: Legal Framework and Procedural Requirements for Intermediaries
Introduction The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) operates as the apex regulatory authority governing India’s securities markets, wielding extensive powers under
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