Khaitan & Co Advised Book Running Lead Managers On Bonfiglioli Transmissions Limited DRHP Filing

Khaitan & Co advised Book Running Lead Managers on Bonfiglioli Transmissions Limited DRHP filing The leading law firm in India, Khaitan & Co, acted as legal counsel to the Book Running Lead Managers — Axis Capital Limited, BNP Paribas, ICICI Securities Limited, and Jefferies India Private Limited — on Indian law aspects in connection with

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Indonesia’s Infrastructure and Energy Transition: Legal Challenges and Opportunities for Foreign Investors

Indonesia’s Infrastructure and Energy Transition: Legal Challenges and Opportunities for Foreign Investors This article offers a practitioner’s perspective on Indonesia’s legal framework, investment trends, dispute resolution mechanisms, and ESG considerations, highlighting how informed structuring and risk management can unlock long-term value in one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic markets. Indonesia’s infrastructure and energy transition presents

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Handwritten Tribunal Orders Incompatible with e-Courts Framework: Supreme Court

In a significant and strongly worded observation in National Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Rathlavath Chandulal & Ors. (2026 INSC 146), the Supreme Court of India expressed serious concern over handwritten tribunal orders, holding them incompatible with the objectives of the national e-Courts project. The Court underscored that despite massive public investment in court digitisation since

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Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas Advised Aye Finance Limited On ₹1,010 Crore Initial Public Offering

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas Advised Aye Finance Limited on ₹1,010 Crore Initial Public Offering The leading law firm in India, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. (“SAM”) acted as domestic legal counsel to Aye Finance Limited in connection with its initial public offering of equity shares aggregating to approximately ₹1,010 crore (USD 111.42 million). The IPO comprised

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Madras High Court Prioritises Child Welfare Over Perpetrator’s Concerns in POCSO Trial

In a significant judgment reinforcing the child centric approach mandated under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO), the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court upheld the conviction of an accused in Bhagavathiraj v. State represented by the Inspector of Police, All Women Police Station, Theni (Crl.A.(MD) No.120 of 2025), a

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