Khaitan & Co advised Birla Estates on acquisition of development rights in Khar The leading law firm in India, Khaitan & Co advised and assisted Birla Estates Private Limited on the acquisition of development rights in respect of two cooperative housing society properties located at Khar West, Mumbai. The transaction pertains to the redevelopment of
... Continue Reading.From Delhi to Bombay, Music Licensing Goes Off the Beat
A lot has been happening with the repertoire of sound recordings that Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) claims to own and manage. It is being used in saree showrooms, a group of 94 restaurants, high profile pubs and bars, restaurants and more. Against all these places, PPL has asserted an infringement of copyright for playing music
... Continue Reading.Khaitan & Co Advised Just Climate On Follow-On Investment In Continuum Green Energy
Khaitan & Co advised Just Climate on follow-on investment in Continuum Green Energy The leading law firm in India, Khaitan & Co advised Just Climate LLP on its follow-on investment of INR 6.22 billion (approximately USD 67.5 million) in Continuum Green Energy Limited, following its earlier investment of USD 150 million in September 2024. The
... Continue Reading.Shweta Pandey Joins Wells Fargo As Head of Legal – India & Philippines
Shweta Pandey Joins Wells Fargo as Head of Legal – India & Philippines Wells Fargo has appointed Shweta Pandey as Head of Legal – India & the Philippines, strengthening its legal leadership across key markets in the region. Shweta Pandey shared the update, stating, “Delighted to have joined Wells Fargo as the Head of Legal,
... Continue Reading.Bird & Bird Appoints Peter Koh As Senior Legal Consultant In Saudi Arabia
Bird & Bird Appoints Peter Koh as Senior Legal Consultant in Saudi Arabia The international law firm, Bird & Bird has appointed Peter Koh as Senior Legal Consultant in its Riyadh office, strengthening its corporate practice in the Kingdom.Peter is based in the firm’s Riyadh office, joining partners Raya AlKhatib, Nick O’Connell, and Simon Shooter.
... Continue Reading.No Escape from Maintenance Obligations: Supreme Court Rejects ‘Qualified Wife’ Argument
The Supreme Court’s judgment in XXX v. YYY (Civil Appeal arising out of SLP (C) No. 28311 of 2024) marks a significant reaffirmation of the law governing maintenance, matrimonial obligations, and the extraordinary powers under Article 142 of the Constitution of India. The ruling goes beyond a routine matrimonial dispute and highlights the Court’s firm
... Continue Reading.Rajasthan Judicial Services Exam Mains 2025 Law Paper-I
Candidates preparing for the Rajasthan Judicial Services Examination should solve the Rajasthan Judicial Services Mains Written Examination 2025 – Law Paper I along with previous years’ question papers, before appearing for the Preliminary and Main stages. Practising authentic papers helps aspirants understand the evolving pattern, structure, and analytical depth expected in the RJS mains examination.
... Continue Reading.Constructive Res Judicata Applies to Title Claims Not Raised Earlier: Supreme Court
The doctrine of res judicata and its extended facet, constructive res judicata, form the backbone of procedural finality in civil litigation. These principles ensure that parties do not re-litigate issues that have already been decided or ought to have been raised in earlier proceedings. In its 2026 judgment in Channappa (D) Thr. LRs v. Parvatewwa
... Continue Reading.SpicyIP Bells & Whistles: IP Events and Opportunities (13.04.2026)
Welcome back to another week of Bells & Whistles. As always, we’ve rounded up a mix of developments, opportunities, and thoughtful reads from across the IP world along with a Bell of the Week that’s well worth revisiting. Bell of the Week: Médecins Sans Frontières Some bells do not just chime, they insist. This week’s
... Continue Reading.SpicyIP Weekly Review (April 6 – April 12)
Entering the second week of April announcing the faculty line up for the SpicyIP Summer School 2026! Two-part post on the purpose of copyright in academic work in the context of Sci-Hub litigation. Another post discussing whether trademark law can be used to reclaim what design law has deliberately released into the public domain? Case
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