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India Business Law Journal - February 2020

Volume 13, Issue 7

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Highlights:

In this issue
India Business Law Journal

Problem solving

The way ahead is never straightforward

sandbox

The curious case of the privacy sandbox

By Lagna Panda, Chandhiok & Mahajan
CCI

Blue sky thinking

The competition regulator has over the years allowed companies to undertake innovative commitments to enable their mergers to go through

Arbitration

Overlap between insolvency code and arbitration law

By Charanya Lakshmikumaran and Puneeth Ganapathy, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan
loans

Banking on relaxations for commercial real estate loans

By Devyani Dhawan and Jyotika Bajaj, SNG & Partners
infringement

Recourse measures for apprehension of infringement

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis
shares

Analysis of the new minority exit option

By Inder Mohan Singh and Mohammed Abid Hussain, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co
retail

Draft framework for retail payment systems operators

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal
application

FFL requirement for newly added subject matter

By Piyush Sharma, LexOrbis
internet

India unplugged

As the country grapples with the dual realities of Digital India and being the ‘internet shutdown capital of the world’, it analyses a recent Supreme Court judgment challenging blackout actions in Kashmir

trade

Bridges not barriers

Membership of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership would allow India to overcome its stunted trading relationship with its neighbours

policy

Interplay of polity, policy on infrastructure development

By Shreshth Sharma and Molshree Bhatnagar, HSA Advocates
music

Out of harmony

Clarity from the Intellectual Property Appellate Board is required to lessen tensions between music labels and broadcasters

workers

Regulation of gig workers: A step forward?

By Junaira Rahman and Nikita Tanwar, Samvad Partners.

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