NCLAT and Its Power to Recall Its Order
NCLAT, also known as the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, is a judicial body in India where companies or their related bodies can appeal against orders passed by NCLT. Although…
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NCLAT, also known as the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, is a judicial body in India where companies or their related bodies can appeal against orders passed by NCLT. Although…
Incorporation of an Online Gambling Company The rise of online gambling has attracted a significant portion of the youth in our country. The allure of earning quick money quickly has…
Corporate Compliance Corporate compliance is crucial for the efficient functioning of organizations. However, with new amendments introduced by company laws, it has become more challenging for companies to comply with…
Whistleblowing Whistleblowing dates back to the 7th century and originated in England with a term called "qui tam," which means that the person prosecuting is acting on behalf of themselves…
Introduction The efficient functioning of a company relies on the smooth relationship between its creditors and shareholders. However, when creditors and shareholders face oppression and mismanagement, it can lead to…
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) was constituted on October 01, 2016, under the Indian Bankruptcy Code (IBC). Thus, the IBC consolidates and lends laws about insolvency, while…
In the realm of goods and services tax (GST), section 83 of the CGST Act offers the commissioner the authority to provisionally connect any assets owned by means of a…
The concept of buy-back shares in company law refers to a share repurchase process where a company repurchases its own shares either from the open market or directly from its…
Tax Refund Eligibility Buyers and sellers make substantial advances in the real estate sector during construction services. If the construction period exceeds three months, it is considered a continuous service…
INTRODUCTION The consumer protection act has been safeguarding consumers for over three decades, protecting them from fraudulent trading activities carried out by traders. In 2019, the Consumer Protection Act was…