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The gift of giving

The pro bono pursuits of India’s legal practitioners

Deals of the Year 2014

India Business Law Journal celebrates the most significant deals and disputes of 2014 and reveals the law firms that guided them

A can-do spirit

In-house profile: Roma Arora of Havells

India in 2015

Six prominent figures from India’s in-house community share their views on the legal developments that will shape domestic and international business in the year ahead

Opening up?

Liberalizing the legal market is back on the agenda

Legal Process Outsourcing Awards 2014

Five LPOs make their mark

Turf wars

India’s competition regulator is targeting abuse of dominance that stems from IP rights

Investing in turbulent times

How business friendly is Argentina’s current environment?

Trade tonic

Latin America opens doors for Indian pharma

From campus to career

Plugging gaps in legal education

Dynamic dynasties

Family-run businesses are shedding their traditional ways in favour of a more professional approach

Entering new domains

How the licensing of standard essential patents has strayed into the realm of competition law

The prime minister’s brand

Is the rise of NaMo trademarks a case of sipping while the tea is hot?

Bright ideas

In-house counsel trade tips on IP protection

Survey of law firm billing rates

Corporate legal spending has reached new highs

Donning legal armour

Amit Cowshish investigates the chinks in India's defense procurement guidelines

Pulling the strings

How foreign players can safeguard their investments through the use of creative strategies, even if they don’t have full control

A long way to go

The protection and enforcement of geographical indications is still a key challenge in India

Fighting it out

Pravin Anand and Nishchal Anand evaluate IP dispute resolution processes in India

Papering over the cracks

Moves to make India’s arbitration law fit for purpose

Skimming the surface

Contemporary issues

Golden days ahead?

Is foreign investment on the brink of a rebound? Lawyers are optimistic

Amplifying minority voices

What the introduction of entrenchment provisions means for minority shareholder rights

Fighting fires

Singapore is enhancing its image as a global dispute resolution hub

Clubs are trumps

Are networks of independent law firms meaningful partnerships or merely expensive badges of honour?

Better together

Veta Richardson, the president of the Association of Corporate Counsel, calls for greater collaboration among in-house lawyers

Building international bridges

In addition to domestic projects, Indian investors are eyeing infrastructure investments abroad

Financing mining

The financing of mining infrastructure can be tricky. Jo Daniels at Baker & McKenzie explains

A fundamental rebuild

As infrastructure climbs to the top of the political agenda changes are needed to drive real growth

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India ECB Framework Liberalisation

Liberalisation of India’s external commercial borrowing regime

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Flaws diverting Delhi’s draft EV policy

By Abhishek Tripathi and Ashutosh Senger, Sarthak Advocates & Solicitors

Correspondents

Vodafone ruling redials rights over ringtone royalties

By Neel Mason, Ekta Sharma and Surabhi Katare, Obhan Mason
India ECB Framework Liberalisation

Liberalisation of India’s external commercial borrowing regime

By Nishtha Arora and Ashutosh Kumar, SNG & Partners
Delhi EV Policy 2026-2030video

Flaws diverting Delhi’s draft EV policy

By Abhishek Tripathi and Ashutosh Senger, Sarthak Advocates & Solicitors

Features

India FDI Policy Update

Policy, paradox and participation

LG India’s Rajiv Malik welcomes changes to Press Note 3 that mean a new FDI policy for close neighbours

Knock knock

Knock knock

Preparing for India’s multi-agency dawn raids: Building response architecture, preserving privilege and documenting every step

Insurance Cybersecurity Data Protection

Guarding the nest eggs

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

Expert Briefings

Arbitrating in India

Shaping Indian arbitration jurisprudence

By Sumeet Kachwaha, Kachwaha & Partners

Opinion

Prohibited Claims Arbitration

Clipping the clause

To what extent does party autonomy hold sway over contracts that involve exceptional or prohibited clauses?

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