Indirect Tax: An Introduction to GST
Shreya Shrivastava|Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad| 10th June 2020 Introduction Indirect taxes are imposed on the retailer or producer who is an intermediary in the supply chain. But it is recovered…
read moreShreya Shrivastava|Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad| 10th June 2020 Introduction Indirect taxes are imposed on the retailer or producer who is an intermediary in the supply chain. But it is recovered…
read moreKosha Doshi | Symbiosis Law School, Pune | 20th March 2020 Bank of Baroda v. Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Facts: Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Had executed a Letter of Credit…
read moreAuthor: Shubhangi Nangunoori OVERVIEW Arbitration in India has evolved a great deal ever since the inception of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act in 1996. There are multiple developments that are…
read moreShivangi Chandra | University of Mumbai Law Academy | 15th August 2020 Introduction Investment arbitration is a mechanism in a foreign direct investments (FDI) has led to a significant increase…
read moreKalpana Borjha| Kalinga University| 17th June 2020 Introduction A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a corporate body which has a separate identity from its partner and it aims at small…
read moreBarcelona Traction Case Keywords: Belgian, Spain, jurisdiction, shareholder, compensation Facts:
read moreAuthor: Ayushi Jain Introduction Third-party funding, commonly known as ‘TPF’, means financing provided by any person or entity who is not a party to the dispute and to provide such…
read moreThe Central Government’s Ministry of Finance introduced the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which aimed at nullifying the effect of amendment brought in by the
read moreDegree of proof to hold an intermediary liable for default under securities law written by Sidharth Sabu student of National University of Advanced Legal Studies. INTRODUCTION The Securities and Exchange…
read moreThis article critically analyses the latest bill, i.e. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2020; written by Siddhart Behera, a student of Gujarat National Law University. Introduction In the present context, the…
read moreDishani Sen And Ritayan Ghosh Impact of COVID 19 on International Law ABSTRACT In what is now a universal truth, the COVID 19 pandemic currently rages throughout the globe. The…
read moreVijaya Malik| Lloyd Law College| 10th June 2020 Introduction Public financial institutions play a very vital role in our economy. It is also known as lending institutions and development banks.…
read moreShreya Shrivastava|Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad| 6th June 2020 Introduction We all know Taxes in India are divided into two parts: Direct tax and Indirect Tax.Income Tax is a type of…
read moreShresth Vidyarthi | Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad | 4th June 2020 Over the past few decades, majority of the countries have considered tourism as major contributor to the economic growth…
read moreKartikey Mishra | Presidency university | 9th November 2019 INTRODUCTION With the growing nature of the economy tourism for the most parts has been a major source of growth. Specially…
read moreCharu singhal | Bharati Vidyapeeth University | 25th October 2019 INTRODUCTION: Till about two decades ago Corporate Governance was relatively an unknown subject. The subject came into prominence in the…
read moreCharu Singhal | Bharati Vidyapeeth University | 26th October 2019 Introduction The economic reforms of the year 1991 changed the trade climate all over the country by opening gates to…
read more