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Liquidation and Voluntary Liquidation under IBC: Process and Key Considerations

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) was introduced to resolve financial distress in a..

Role of High Courts and the Supreme Court in Arbitration Proceedings

Arbitration in India was designed as an alternative to long-drawn court battles. The idea was..

Bail and Custody in White-Collar Crime Cases: How Courts Balance Liberty and Investigation

White-collar crime cases raise a difficult question for courts. How do you protect an individual’s..

Drafting Commercial Contracts in India: Key Clauses That Protect Corporate Interests

Commercial contracts sit at the heart of every business relationship. Whether it is a supply..

NDPS Act Cases in India: Common Procedural Lapses That Can Decide Bail and Acquittal

Cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 are unlike ordinary criminal prosecutions…

Enforcement of Domestic and Foreign Arbitral Awards in India

Arbitration only delivers real value when the final award can be enforced without unnecessary delay..

Rights and Remedies of Financial and Operational Creditors under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) reshaped how debt recovery and corporate distress are..

Partnership Disputes in Commercial Litigation: Rights, Remedies and Court Approach

Partnerships are often built on trust, shared vision, and informal understandings. That strength can also..

IBC Proceedings Explained: Strategic Considerations for Corporate Debtors and Creditors

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 was introduced to bring order and predictability to the..

POCSO Act Explained: Legal Process, Trial Stages and Defence Strategies

Cases involving allegations of sexual offences against children are among the most sensitive matters in..

Interim Reliefs in Arbitration: Powers of Courts and Arbitral Tribunals

Arbitration is often chosen for its speed and flexibility. But disputes do not pause just..

SARFAESI Act vs Insolvency Proceedings: Choosing the Right Recovery Mechanism

When a borrower defaults, lenders in India are often faced with a strategic decision rather..

Commercial Litigation in India: From Breach of Contract to High-Value Corporate Disputes

Commercial litigation in India sits at the heart of modern business relationships. When deals fall..

Company Law Litigation Before NCLT and NCLAT: What Corporates Need to Know

Company law disputes in India no longer sit before traditional civil courts. With the creation..

White Collar Crimes in India: How CBI, ED and SFIO Investigations Actually Work

White collar crimes do not announce themselves loudly. There is no crime scene tape or..

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