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April 2019

Caught up in courts

It will take a lot more than commercial courts and mandatory mediation to unclog the legal system

Protecting the innovators

Chitra Iyer argues that 91视频 first judgment on standard essential patents is for the greater good

Parliament in numbers

A look back at the Lok Sabha's performance in the past five years compared with the two previous terms

Inside out

Complying wtih India's amended insider trading regulations

Weak links

Anti-counterfeiting measures in draft e-commerce policy risk slowing down online trade in India

Focus on the Spotify case

Manoj K Singh and?Samridh Ahuja?explore compulsory licensing in 91视频 copyright regime

The Monsanto judgment

Pravin Anand and?Dhruv Anand say Supreme Court decision is lease of life for biotech innovation

Safeguarding brands online

Essenese Obhan and Taarika Pillai analyze online counterfeiting, intermediary liability rules

Taking a deeper look at changes to SBO regime

By Saket Shukla and Akshay Sachthey, Phoenix Legal

Draft e-commerce policy – the devil is in the details

By Arun Prabhu and Samraat Basu, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

Are designs provided to auto-parts makers dutiable?

By Sudipta Bhattacharjee and Shashank Shekhar, Advaita Legal

Arbitrability of disputes under Transfer of Property Act

By Supriya Majumdar, Vidhii Partners

Clarity on SBO rules adds to compliance burden

By Siddharth Nair and Ritwik Mukherjee, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

Indian perspective on Singapore convention

By Poornima Hatti and Surabhi Rao, Samvad Partners

Courts clarify put options are not forward contracts

By Bhumika Batra and Sachita Shetty, Crawford Bayley & Co

The importance of patent searching to save cost, time

By Pankaj Musyuni, LexOrbis

Calculating punitive damages in infringement

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis
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Risks in acquiring distressed infrastructure assets

By Rupinder Malik, Sidharrth Shankar and Srishti Moitra, J. Sagar Associates

NCLAT says statutory dues also operational debt

By Abhishek Dutta and Sayli Petiwale, Aureus Law Partners

Online aggregators need legal, regulatory clarity

By Vishruta Kaul and Amit Khansaheb, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

Court says consumers not obliged to seek arbitration

By Karthik Somasundram and Sneha Jaisingh, Bharucha & Partners

Deadline to file written statement mandatory

By Deepak Sabharwal, Deepak Sabharwal & Associates

Staying compliant with competition law for M&A

By Simran Dhir and Dhruv Agarwal, S&R Associates

Commercial implications of RBI circular strike-down

By Shweta Bharti, Hammurabi & Solomon

Competition Act gets constitutionality check

By Karan Singh Chandhiok, Vikram Sobti and Lagna Panda, Chandhiok & Mahajan

Ordinance puts depositors ahead of secured creditors

By Devyani Dhawan and Jyotika Bajaj, SNG & Partners

Most Recent

When seniority demands separation

Disputes partners must leave their law firms in order to practise as senior advocates. IBLJ asks leading lawyers whether it is time for change

RBI Mis-selling and Digital Sales Rulesvideo

RBI tightening rules on financial product marketing

By Rajendra Patil, SNG & Partners

Correspondents

RBI Mis-selling and Digital Sales Rulesvideo

RBI tightening rules on financial product marketing

By Rajendra Patil, SNG & Partners
ICC Arbitration Rules 2026

New ICC Arbitration Rules modernise dispute resolution

By Aman Avinav, Phoenix Legal
India and Global Tax Reform

91视频 role in UN tax co-operation convention

By Mukesh Butani, BMR Legal

Features

AI Training and Copyright

ANI v OpenAI ruling: Reading the tea leaves

In-house legal teams that adapt now will be better placed for the final judgment after the first ruling on AI training and copyright

When seniority demands separation

Disputes partners must leave their law firms in order to practise as senior advocates. IBLJ asks leading lawyers whether it is time for change

IBLJ Regional Law Firm Awards 2026

IBLJ Regional Law Firm Awards, 2026

Rewarding legal excellence in firms with their main operations outside Delhi and Mumbai

Expert Briefings

Establishing a presence in Pune

Establishing a presence in Pune

Legal experts from Legalogic Consulting and Stride Legal examine strategic opportunities in the “Oxford of the east”

India GCC compliance frameworkvideo

Setting up a GCC in India

By Vikas Agarwal and Vivek Sadhale, LegaLogic Consulting

Taking the Pune advantage

By Aanchal Lamba and Richa Joshi, Stride Legal

Opinion

Law Firm Registration Reform

Recognition at last

Draft Advocates Amendment Bill 2026 could formalise law firms, mandate registration and admit foreign practices

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