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One of the objectives of the Competition Act, 2002 (“Act”) is to ensure that all market participants enjoy freedom of trade, allowing them to freely decide their choice of business, their modus operandi, and take other commercial decisions.
31 August 2022
Read MoreAnti-dumping investigations are conducted to determine the existence of dumping which causes injury to the domestic industry in the investigating country. In simple language, dumping is the act of exporting the product at a price lower than the price at which the said product is sold in the domestic market of the exporting country, thus causing injury to domestic producers in the importing country.
29 August 2022
Read MoreDue to periodical amendments, the provisions relating to levy of interest under GST has been the subject matter of varied interpretations. The issue concerning payment of interest on the gross/net tax liability in case of delayed payment of taxes was the subject matter for our article published in Tax Amicus (May 2022/Issue 131).
25 August 2022
Read MoreThe Government is in the process of drafting a ‘Digital India Act’ which is slated to replace the Information Technology Act, 2000 and propose a comprehensive framework for IT, regulation of social media platforms, streaming platforms, govern use and deployment of new technologies and introduce certain other provisions. The article highlights the focal points of this regulation and provides some thoughts on each of those aspects.
23 August 2022
Read MoreThe article examines the rationale and thrust of a recent Supreme Court decision in the case of Mahagun Realtors (P) Ltd., wherein the Apex Court has clarified that an amalgamation would not per se invalidate an assessment order issued in the name of the transferor company. Discussing the facts of the case, the authors elaborate on the findings of the Court that notice issued in name of amalgamated entity is not always fatal to the proceedings
22 August 2022
Read MoreThe Income Tax Act, 1961 (‘IT Act’) provides for various benefits for trusts which are established for charitable or religious purposes and registered under the IT Act. Sections 11 and 12 of the IT Act are the substantive provisions for exemptions available to religious and charitable trusts.
19 August 2022
Read MoreThe ‘Doctrine of Territoriality’, accords protection to a trademark within the territory of the state where it has been registered or used. In simpler words, it means that a trademark shall be protected against any unauthorized use by any person within the country where it has been registered, used, or is known to the public.
18 August 2022
Read MoreThis week witnessed yet another roadblock towards a comprehensive data protection framework for India, as the Data Protection Bill, 2021 (‘Bill’), as reported by the Joint Committee of the Parliament (‘JCP’), was withdrawn in the Parliament , amidst reports that a comprehensive legal framework is being worked upon, considering the recommendations of the JCP.
5 August 2022
Read MoreIn Part 1 of the Implementation Series, we discussed the first four essentials as proposed under the Data Protection Bill, 2021 (the ‘Bill’). Here, we will deal with the next four elements of a privacy notice specified under Clause 7 of the Bill.
1 August 2022
Read MoreIn March 2022, India and UAE entered into a Free Trade Agreement. This Agreement is known as Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (‘CEPA’). Among different aspects of trade and investment that were negotiated and incorporated under this agreement, the chapter on government procurement stands out.
29 July 2022
Read MoreUnder the Cenvat and Modvat regime as well as under various incentive schemes under the Customs law/FTDRA, there were unscrupulous persons, who created various firms/companies in the name of other individuals, existing or non-existing, for the purposes of undertaking fraudulent paper transactions.
27 July 2022
Read MoreIndia is moving towards a privacy conscious regime and is trying to catch up with the world on recognizing privacy in digital space. While handling personal data, a data fiduciary is to adhere to the principles of lawfulness, transparency, fairness, data minimisation, accuracy, integrity, accountability, purpose and storage limitation.
25 July 2022
Read MoreSpecial Economic Zones (‘SEZ’) were introduced with an intent to drive economic growth along with quality infrastructure complemented by attractive fiscal package. Initially introduced in the form of SEZ Policy in 2000, the scheme was subsequently formalised in the form of SEZ Act, 2005 (‘SEZ Act’).
21 July 2022
Read MoreThe Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (‘Act’), which came into force on 20 July 2020, defines ‘misleading advertisement’ in relation to any product or service.
20 July 2022
Read MoreThe trademark regime in India provides broad protection and covers unconventional marks such as shape marks, sound marks, image marks, combination of colours, etc. However, when it comes to single colour marks, the regime is far from colourful.
18 July 2022
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