Cabinet nod to Negotiable Instrument (Amendment) Bill, 2015 : Step towards clearing confusion of jurisdiction in cheque bounce case ?

By Shuchi Mehta Most debated issue of jurisdiction in cheque dishonor cases is again in news as the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minsiter Shri Narendra Modi has approved the proposal to introduce the Negotiable

Amendments to Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill, 2013

By Varsha G Subramanian Introduction Until 1980s, real estate development and housing construction was primarily the concern of State institutions with very few private promoters. Although, liberalization of the economy, led to several private players

Make in India causes American discontent: Notes on World Trade Organization dispute DS456

By Srinivas Atreya Chatti, Associate Introduction Even as the Government of India has initiated focussed efforts to develop proper infrastructure for generation of solar energy in the country, some aspects of its implementation program have become

At par cheque issue – Supreme Court dismisses Special Leave Petition against Bombay HC verdict

By Shuchi Mehta On March 20, 2015, the two judges bench of the Supreme Court of India dismissed as withdrawn  a Special Leave Petition (“SLP”) arising out of a judgment of the High Court of Judicature

Commissioner of Central Excise, Delhi-I v. Hero Honda Motors Ltd.

By Shuchi K Mehta The Honorable CESTAT Delhi in Commissioner of Central Excise, Delhi-I v. Hero Honda Motors Ltd. [1], allowed the Cenvat credit in respect of mirror assembly, sari guard and tool kit (“impugned goods”)

Buyer’s right to refuse possession of flat upheld in case of delay in construction by developer

By Varsha G. Subramanian In a recent case[1], the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (“Commission”) disposed off three complaints regarding inordinate delay in construction of the projects in favour of flat buyers. The Complainants had

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