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Article on November 09, 2022

MSME Act – Who Is A Supplier?

An Analysis Of The Judgement Dated 31.10.2022 In Gujarat State Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd. v. Mahakali Foods Pvt. Ltd. (Unit 2) & Anr.

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Mumbai Court Grants Bail To Sanjay Raut in Money Laundering Case

Raut was arrested in the Rs 1,034-crore Patra Chawl land scam case.

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Justice DY Chandrachud Sworn In As 50th Chief Justice Of India

He was sworn in as Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court on 31 October 2013 and elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India on 13 May 2016.

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Saraf And Partners Advised Carlyle Group In Pre-IPO Transactions With RJ Corp, SBI MF And Novo Holdings

The Firm was involved in advising the Caryle Group in all aspects in relation to the pre-IPO sales to the three buyers including drafting and finalising the share purchase agreements and engaging in several rounds of negotiations with each of the buyers.

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Luthra and Luthra Acts As Borrower’s Legal Counsel In Relation To Six-Lanning Highway Project

The transaction was led by Partner, Karan Mitroo and ably assisted by Associate, Aishwarya Dixit.

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Supreme Court Settles The Dust for MSMEs, Clarifies Facilitation To Override Arbitration

The Division Bench of Chief Justice U. U. Lalit and Justice Bela M. Trivedi observed in the ruling that the MSMED Act has been customised to protect MSMEs by stipulating a statutory mechanism for the payment of interest on delayed payments which would override the provisions of a general law like the Arbitration Act.

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GCAI Calls For Due Recognition Of In-House Counsels As Practising Lawyers

C.V. Raghu, President, GCAI said, “We are committed to take forward our key objective of recognising the experience and expertise of the General Counsels and securing equal recognition for in-house legal counsels. GCAI looks to leverage upon the combined power of the General Counsels pan India, legal luminaries and all the views shared today to achieve this objective.”

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Consumers Wield Freedom Of Choice In Dispute Resolution

It must be kept in mind that the consumer can opt for the consumer forums first and then opt for arbitration, but the vice versa would not be tenable say authors are Raghavan Ramabadran (Executive Partner, L&S Chennai), Krithika Jaganathan (Principal Associate, L&S Chennai), and Aparna Venkataraman (Associate, L&S Chennai) respectively.

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Intellectual Property And Graffiti Art- What Needs To Be Done

It is important is to have an international framework adhering to which the Indian Copyright Act can undergo an amendment to address the copyright infringement issues pertaining to the “ anti-art” in graffiti.

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