I&B ministry Allows Viacom 18 To Transfer TV Channels To Star Valued at $8.5 billion, it will create a media giant with 117 channels across various genres The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has approved the transfer of TV channel licences from Viacom18 to Star India of Walt Disney, completing the final step in their
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SpicyIP Tidbit: Bombay High Court Strikes Down the Controversial IT Amendment Rules for Setting up Fact Check Units
Discussing the Bombay High Court’s recent decision that set aside the controversial IT Rules amendments to establish fact check units, we are pleased to bring to you this tidbit by SpicyIP intern Mehnaz Khatoon. Mehnaz is a recent law graduate from Aligarh Muslim University Centre Malappuram. She is passionate about Intellectual Property Laws and is
... Continue Reading.Norton Rose Fulbright Advised Bybit On Securing Dubai’s Virtual Asset Exchange License
Norton Rose Fulbright Advised Bybit On Securing Dubai’s Virtual Asset Exchange License Norton Rose Fulbright Has Advised Cryptocurrency Exchange Bybit in Obtaining a Provisional (Non-Operational) Approval for a Virtual Asset Exchange Services License from the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) in Dubai. As the World’s Second-Largest Cryptocurrency Exchange by Trading Volume, Bybit Stands Among a
... Continue Reading.S&R Associates Advised Brokers In ₹21.1 Billion Sale Of Cube Highways Trust Units
S&R Associates Advised Brokers In ₹21.1 Billion Sale Of Cube Highways Trust Units S&R Associates represented the brokers in the INR 21.1 billion bulk deal sales of ordinary units of Cube Highways Trust, an infrastructure investment trust (InvIT) operating road assets, by one of its sponsors, Cube Highways and Infrastructure Pte. Ltd., and certain of
... Continue Reading.Malaysian Law Firm LAW Partnership Expands Dispute Resolution Practice With Key Hires
Malaysian Law Firm LAW Partnership Expands Dispute Resolution Practice With Key Hires Malaysian law firm LAW Partnership has bolstered its dispute resolution practice with the addition of Partner Shaun Tan and Associate Rachel Tan, who join from RDS Partnership. The new hires bring a wealth of experience in construction law and alternative dispute resolution (ADR),
... Continue Reading.“All Right” for Who? Assessing the Jasleen Royal and T-Series Recent Copyright Controversy
In light of the recent copyright dispute between singer Jasleen Royal and music label T-Series over the composition of the song “All Right”, we are pleased to bring to you this quick post by SpicyIP intern Mansi Bhatia. Mansi is a law student at Institute of Law, Nirma University. Jasleen Royal. Image from here. “All
... Continue Reading.SpicyIP Weekly Review (September 23-September 29)
Here is our recap of last week’s top IP developments including summary of the posts on the Delhi High Court’s Oppo decision, Calcutta High Court IPD Rules, Central Government’s executive order on clinical trial waiver. This and a lot more in this week’s SpicyIP Weekly Review. Anything we are missing out on? Drop a comment
... Continue Reading.Master Muslim Law Mains: Legal Bites’ Muslim Law Solved Questions Series for Judiciary, APO & University Exams
Legal Bites presents the ultimate resource for aspirants preparing for Judiciary, APO, or University Exams – the Solved Muslim Law Mains Questions Series. This Muslim Law series, featuring over 200 questions sourced from various Judicial Services examinations, is thoughtfully organized to guide students through their preparation journey. Comprehensive Preparation: The series offers a comprehensive analysis
... Continue Reading.Explaining Section 1 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023: Understanding the Foundation of India’s New Penal Code
What is Section 1 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023? Section 1 of the BNS, 2023, is titled “Short title, extent, and commencement.” This section lays out essential information about how the BNS will be referred to, its geographic application, and when it will come into effect. 1. Short Title The short title of
... Continue Reading.Case Summary: Amardeep Singh v. Harveen Kaur (2017) | Divorce by Mutual Consent
The case Amardeep Singh v. Harveen Kaur (2017) revolves around the interpretation of the six-month waiting period required under Section 13B(2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, for divorce by mutual consent. Court: Supreme Court of IndiaJudges: Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel and Justice Uday Umesh LalitCitation: Civil Appeal No. 11158 of 2017Date of Judgment: 12th
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