When families fail
Family feuds often erupt without reason, and they can be bitter and long lastingTransformative thinking
The Supreme Court’s verdict on section 377 is a positive step. But progressive thinking has yet to become commonplaceMost Popular
Indian Law Firm Awards 2020
In this difficult and dynamic environment, India Business Law Journal’s editorial team was once again tasked with selecting the winners of the Indian Law Firm Awards. Our decisions are based on thousands of nominations and endorsements received from in-house counsel, other senior corporate executives and legal professionals around the world, as well as hundreds of submissions from Indian law firms
The International A-List 2020
Of the hundreds of lawyers around the world who claim to be India experts, which ones are leading the field? To find out, India Business Law Journal sought answers from a large number of professionals, mainly experienced lawyers at Indian law firms and India-focused in-house counsel around the world.
Correspondents
UPI transaction caps set for third party app providers
New agriculture laws: A win-win for businesses, farmers?
Key considerations and issues of litigation financing in India
Features
Cash-strapped
Lawyers are feeling the pinch as clients weighed down by the pandemic push for lower legal fees.
The A-List 2020
India Business Law Journal reveals the country’s top lawyers and legal icons in 2020
Practitioner’s perspectives
Enforcements add a new dimension to M&A
Acquisitions through enforcement of pledged shares have become a feasible route, with courts playing a supportive role
New era for justice delivery
Despite the flaws, the advantages of virtual courts mean they should continue even after the pandemic has abated
Left without remedy
Creditors are in need of a credible mechanism for the resolution of covid-19-related distress until the suspension of the corporate insolvency resolution process is in place
Vantage point
Policy tweak
The Draft Data Centre Policy 2020 is much needed for the digital economy, but could benefit from single window clearance, economic incentives and protections against misuse of data