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India Business Law Journal - July/August 2016

Volume 10, Issue 2

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Highlights:

In this issue

India’s patent predicament

The battle between innovators, multinationals and the public

By Soumya Kanti De Mallik, HSA Advocates

Smart city project funding by multilateral agencies

By Soumya Kanti De Mallik, HSA Advocates

Share sales via exchange: Decoding the mechanism

By Yogesh Chande, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

Laying down laws

The key bills pending in India's parliament that will impact domestic and international businesses

By Sunil Seth and Vasanth Rajasekaran, Seth Dua & Associates

Ways to mitigate risks in water sector joint ventures

By Sunil Seth and Vasanth Rajasekaran, Seth Dua & Associates

The S4A: Genuine progress or a mere flash in the pan?

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal

E-loans in India: The path to paperless contracts

By Nupur Singh and Devyani Dhawan, SNG & Partners

Valuing indirect transfers: New rules introduced

By Ranjeet Mahtani and Hardik Choksi, Economic Laws Practice

Key aspects of legal regime for employee stock options

By Rashmi Pradeep, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
By Vivek Vashi and Shaheda Madraswala, Bharucha & Partners

Supreme Court upholds criminalizing of defamation

By Vivek Vashi and Shaheda Madraswala, Bharucha & Partners

A view from the inside (2016 IBLJ Directory)

Analysis of the state of play in India's legal market

Burned by the branding ban

Burned by the branding ban

Idil Yasa argues for an open debate at India's anti-tobacco summit to protect businesses from extreme and ineffective regulation

Marks in trouble

Protecting trademarks is tricky across the border in nepal, for a variety of reasons, write Roma Arora and Harsh Aggarwal

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