Workshop: Mediation Gone Wrong by YCM India [10 Jan 2026]

YCM India is conducting a free online workshop titled “Mediation Gone Wrong”, scheduled for 10th January 2026. This interactive session focuses on real-world challenges and failures, offering practical insights and strategies to turn mistakes into valuable learning experiences. About YCM YCM is India’s first organization to build life skills and provide services for dispute prevention

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₹197 Crore Approved for Phase-II Expansion of Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur

In a major boost to legal education infrastructure in Madhya Pradesh, the Council of Ministers, Government of Madhya Pradesh, has approved ₹197 crore 13 lakh for Phase-II construction of Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur. The decision was taken on Monday, December 22, 2025, marking another important step toward the development of the University’s permanent campus.

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Roop Loomba Appointed Legal Head – India And South Asia At AkzoNobel Powder Coatings India

Roop Loomba Appointed Legal Head – India and South Asia at AkzoNobel Powder Coatings India Roop Loomba has been appointed as the Legal Head – India and South Asia at AkzoNobel Powder Coatings India Private Limited, a newly incorporated subsidiary of AkzoNobel. An alumna of the Department of Law, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Loomba brings over

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Meysan Advised AlFursan AlMaghaweer Holding On Sale To Investindustrial’s Windoria

Meysan Advised AlFursan AlMaghaweer Holding on Sale to Investindustrial’s Windoria The international law firm, Meysan advised AlFursan AlMaghaweer Holding on its full sale to Investindustrial’s food platform, Windoria, marking a significant cross-border M&A transaction in Saudi Arabia’s agribusiness sector. This deal underscores Meysan’s expertise in cross-border M&A and the growing role of strategic investments in

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Redefining the Digital Perimeter: The Delhi High Court’s Expansive Stance on Copyright Jurisdiction in Zee Entertainment v. Mohalla Tech 

The Delhi High Court’s decision in Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. v. Mohalla Tech Pvt. Ltd. revisits the perennial question of territorial jurisdiction in copyright infringement suits. Analysing the decision, Arshiya Gupta highlights how the Court appears to depart from its own recent reasoning in Vikrant Chemco, prompting closer scrutiny of how the cause of action

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SpicyIP Tidbit: “Instant” Karma? Delhi High Court Flags Suppression of Material Facts in the Instant Bollywood Dispute

Image from here [This post is authored by Pranjali Bhatt. Pranjali is a third-year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) student at National Law University Delhi, with a keen interest in trademark and copyright law.] Can a court still grant interim relief after holding that the petitioner suppressed relevant and material facts? The Delhi High Court(DHC) recently responded

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