Cyber Sovereignty and Global Justice Addressing Cross-Border Jurisdictional Issues

Cyber Sovereignty and Global Justice Addressing Cross-Border Jurisdictional Issues All jurisdictions have advanced cyber strategies that consider the evolving threat landscape and the broader international context. Introduction With the rising technological advancements, particularly in the realm of cyber tools and their worldwide applications, the stakes have never been higher for the global cybersecurity community. Geopolitical

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DSK Legal Advised NPCI International Payments Limited On UPI-UPU Integration Project With India Post

DSK Legal advised NPCI International Payments Limited on UPI-UPU Integration Project with India Post The Leading Law firm in India, DSK Legal advised NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) in connection with its arrangement with the Department of Posts, Government of India (India Post) for the launch of the UPI-UPU Integration Project, enabling cross-border remittances through

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Lakshmikumaran And Sridharan Attorneys Secures Favorable CESTAT Ruling For Ericsson India

Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan Attorneys Secures Favorable CESTAT Ruling for Ericsson India The leading law firm in India, Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan Attorneys represented Ericsson India Private Limited before the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), New Delhi in the matter Ericsson India Private Limited vs. Additional Director General (Adjudication), Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, New

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Trilegal Advised Duroflex Limited On Proposed IPO

Trilegal advised Duroflex Limited on proposed IPO The Leading Law firm in India, Trilegal advised Duroflex Limited on the proposed initial public offering of equity shares, comprising a fresh issue aggregating up to INR 1,836.00 million and an offer for sale aggregating up to 22,564,569 equity shares by the selling shareholders comprising of the Promoters

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Case Summary: S.K. Jain v. Union of India & Anr. (2025) | Armed Forces Tribunal Gains Judicial Backing to Alter Court-Martial Findings

The Supreme Court’s judgment examines the scope and extent of the Armed Forces Tribunal’s (AFT) power under Section 15(6) of the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007, to substitute one finding of guilt with another under the Army Act, 1950. The decision reiterates that while the Tribunal may substitute a conviction if the evidence justifies a

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Integrating Virtual Power Purchase Agreements into India’s Power Market: Proposed Changes to the Regulatory Framework

Integrating Virtual Power Purchase Agreements into India’s Power Market: Proposed Changes to the Regulatory Framework This note discusses certain recent proposed changes (together, “Draft Amendments”) to the Indian regulatory framework, as applicable to virtual power purchase agreements (“VPPAs”). For a general overview of VPPAs, see our note here. The Draft Amendments aim to integrate VPPAs

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Pollution Concerns Take Priority Over Profit and Tradition, Rules Supreme Court

In a landmark judgment reinforcing India’s constitutional commitment to environmental protection, the Supreme Court of India, in M.C. Mehta v. Union of India & Ors. (W.P. (C) No. 13029 of 1985), ruled that public health and environmental concerns must prevail over commercial gains and traditional festivities. The Court, led by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai and

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