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Hard labour

Staying liquid

Jewels in the crown

The best foreign law firms for India-related work

Money laundering laws in a spin

Widely welcomed measures to tackle the clandestine transfer of funds have been undermined

Judicial insights

Justice Manmohan Singh on the challenges facing the judiciary and the prospects of introducing specialist benches

Inside India’s courts

Senior counsel reveal the challenges facing the judiciary

Paradise lost

Setting up shop

Despite a restrictive regulatory regime and deep political sensitivities, now is the time for retailers to establish a foothold in India

The LPO revolution

Ben Frumin charts the development of India’s legal process outsourcing industry

Buying land in India: From concept to completion

Sumes Dewan: how innovative structures may overcome hurdles for acquiring land

The road to REITs and REMFs

Collective investment comes to property in India

Defying the laws of economics

Indian real estate continues to boom. Can it last?

Chasing the green dollar

Indian corporates cash in on carbon credits

Fighting for funds

Market turbulence has forced many Indian corporates to re-evaluate their domestic and international capital-raising strategies. But in spite of the difficulties, there is no shortage of investors willing to gamble on India

Southern charms

With rapid growth in technology, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and biosciences, Bangalore has become a major destination for Delhi and Mumbai law firms

Building the future

Foreign investors are flocking back to India’s once-pariah infrastructure sector. They must tread carefully, but this time the opportunities are real

Open sesame

As the debate on opening India’s gates to foreign law firms shifts from ‘if’ to ‘how’, important lessons may be drawn from other Asian jurisdictions that have implemented similar reforms

Redrawing the corporate framework

Proposed amendments to India’s companies law would do away with much bureaucracy and bring India a step closer to modern international practices

Piracy in another domain

Cybersquatting is a growing menace to companies the world over. India has its own mechanism to address the problem but serious challenges remain

The Deals of the Year

Laws of competition

Lowering the bar

India Business Law Journal investigates recent moves to open the legal market to foreign firms and hears reactions from a wide range of stakeholders

The new financial architects

Lawyers are playing a vital role in the introduction of securitization, structured finance and other high-end financial techniques into India. We talks to some of the deal-makers and explores how legal and regulatory issues are shaping India’s new investment environment

Battle strategies

Drug wars

View to a kill

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Life insurers’ digital shift demands stronger legal oversight to protect customer data and cyber resilience

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