Khaitan & Co Advised on Brigade Hotel Ventures Limited IPO The leading Indian law firm Khaitan & Co advised JM Financial Limited and ICICI Securities Limited, the book running lead managers, in relation to the initial public offering of equity shares aggregating to ₹7,596.00 million by Brigade Hotel Ventures Limited. As per reports, the IPO
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Khaitan & Co Advised RPSG Sports Ventures On Acquisition Of 70% Stake In Manchester Originals
Khaitan & Co Advised RPSG Sports Ventures on Acquisition of 70% Stake in Manchester Originals The leading Indian law firm Khaitan & Co advised RPSG Sports Ventures Private Limited (a subsidiary of RPSG Ventures Limited) on its acquisition of a 70% equity stake in Manchester Originals Limited (“Manchester Originals”) from the England and Wales Cricket
... Continue Reading.SEBI introduces system to monitor minimum investment threshold under SIF
SEBI introduces system to monitor minimum investment threshold under SIF The investor would be given a 30-day notice to rebalance the investments to comply with the norms The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has introduced a mechanism for monitoring compliance with the minimum investment threshold (MIT) under Specialized Investment Funds (SIF). Thus, in
... Continue Reading.SEBI fines Rupesh Satish Dalal for insider trading during HDFC merger
SEBI fines Rupesh Satish Dalal for insider trading during HDFC merger He received price-sensitive information from his son through an insider at Deloitte, the valuation firm involved in the fusion The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has imposed Rs.10 lakh on Rupesh Satish Dalal (Hindu Undivided Family) for trading in the shares of
... Continue Reading.Seeing Red, Silencing Truth: The Theft and Caste-Washing of ‘Sevvarali Poocharam’
On the Sevvarali Poocharam plagiarism, misrepresentation allegations, Anjali Tripathi writes on appropriation and whether the Indian copyright and other IP laws are equipped to handle such sensitive cases alleging caste based appropriation. Anjali is a fourth-year law student at JGLS with an interest in IP rights, access to education, and the creative arts. Her previous
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Osborne Clarke CEO Omar Al-Nuaimi announces €547.5m revenue as international business grows The firm also continues to witness strong growth across all areas of its regulatory expertise Osborne Clarke has announced that its international business grew by 4 percent in revenue over the past financial year, reaching €547.5m. Its UK turnover rose by 7 percent
... Continue Reading.Is It Negligence If a Driver Doesn’t Give a Signal Before Stopping on a Highway?
Negligence in road traffic laws hinges on a driver’s failure to act as a reasonable person would under similar circumstances. One of the most contentious issues is whether failing to signal before stopping on a highway constitutes actionable negligence. The recent Supreme Court of India judgment in S. Mohammed Hakkim v. National Insurance Co. Ltd.
... Continue Reading.Khaitan & Co Advised Palladium Constructions On Leasehold To Freehold Land Conversion
Khaitan & Co Advised Palladium Constructions on Leasehold to Freehold Land Conversion The leading Indian law firm Khaitan & Co advised Palladium Constructions Private Limited on the conversion of its leasehold land admeasuring 5.47 acres to freehold, in accordance with the West Bengal Land Conversion (Leasehold to Freehold) Scheme, 2022 published by the Government of
... Continue Reading.SpicyIP Tidbit: No Work, No Relief? Re-examining the Non-Working of Patents as a Ground to Deny an ad Interim Injunction
[This post is authored by Neha Srikanth. Neha is a fourth-year law student at the School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Bangalore. She is interested in IPR & TMT Laws.] In Conqueror Innovations v. Xiaomi, the Delhi High Court (“DHC”) recently rejected the application for an interim injunction in a patent dispute. In
... Continue Reading.The Hyatt Judgment and the New PE Paradigm: Form vs. Function in Indian Tax Law
[Shravan Anande is a fourth-year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) student and Hari Priya Murarikar is a third-year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) student, both at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad] In a significant judgment with wide-ranging implications for international taxation, the Supreme Court of India in Hyatt International (Southwest Asia) Ltd. v. Additional Director of Income Tax has affirmed the existence of a permanent establishment (PE)
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