A New Shield for the “Strike” Era? Analysing the Delhi High Court’s Reasoning in Associated Broadcasting v. Google

In Associated Broadcasting Company v. Google, the Delhi High Court offers a respite to content creators against copyright strikes through Section 60 of the Copyright Act, 1957. Shubham Thakare explains the decision and how it provides creators with a meaningful, if limited, tool to challenge abusive copyright strikes. Shubham is a third-year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)

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Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Advised Goldman Sachs On OFS Of Indian Railway Finance Corporation Shares

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas advised Goldman Sachs on OFS of Indian Railway Finance Corporation shares The leading law firm in india, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas advised Goldman Sachs (India) Finance Private Limited (Broker) on the offer for sale of 26,40,40,829 equity shares of face value of INR 10 each of Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited by the

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JioStar Secures Landmark Dynamic Injunction From Delhi High Court Against IPL Piracy

JioStar Secures Landmark Dynamic Injunction from Delhi High Court Against IPL Piracy The Delhi High Court has granted ex parte ad interim injunctions in favour of JioStar India Private Limited, restraining rogue websites and mobile applications from illegally streaming the TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, reinforcing protection of exclusive broadcasting and digital rights. Case

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Multi-State Character of Co-Operative Societies Depends on Functional Scope, Says Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India recently clarified an important legal issue concerning the status of cooperative societies whose geographical reach spans more than one State following territorial reorganisation. In Registrar Cane Cooperative Societies v. Gurdeep Singh Narval & Ors. (2026 INSC 216), the Court held that the multi-state character of a cooperative society cannot be

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The Madras High Court’s Injunction in Sreedevi v. SaReGaMa: Was the Supreme Court Right to Stay It?

In Sreedevi Video Corporation v. SaReGaMa India Ltd., the Madras High Court took the unusual step of allowing an injunction claim to proceed even after holding the plaintiff’s claim to copyright ownership as time-barred. The Supreme Court has since stayed this ruling, signalling concerns with this separation of remedies. Shubham Thakare examines whether an injunction

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Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas Advised On INR 60,000 Million IPO Of Raajmarg Infra Investment Trust

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas advised on INR 60,000 million IPO of Raajmarg Infra Investment Trust The leading law firm in india, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. advised the book running lead managers, namely SBI Capital Markets Limited, ICICI Securities Limited, Axis Capital Limited, and Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors Limited, in connection with the initial public offering

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University of Delhi Officially Subscribes to Legal Bites: A Milestone in Affordable Legal Education

[New Delhi, India] — [27.3.2026] — Legal Bites, India’s premier EdTech platform for law students and professionals, is proud to announce its official institutional subscription at the University of Delhi (DU). This landmark collaboration follows the platform’s widespread adoption across various National Law Universities (NLUs), marking a significant step forward in democratising high-quality legal education

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AZB & Partners Advised Birla Cable And Vindhya Telelinks On Merger Under Scheme Of Amalgamation

AZB & Partners advised Birla Cable and Vindhya Telelinks on merger under scheme of amalgamation The leading law firm in India, AZB & Partners advised Birla Cable Limited and Vindhya Telelinks Limited on the proposed merger of Birla Cable Limited into Vindhya Telelinks Limited pursuant to a Tribunal-approved scheme of amalgamation. The AZB & Partnersteam

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