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India Business Law Journal - October 2022

Volume 16, Issue 4

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Highlights:

In this issue

Who’s listening?

Experts are doubting the validity of and calling for changes to cybersecurity directives from India’s CERT-In body

Health plans must cover mental Illness

Insurance firms must ensure that all health insurance plans cover mental illness, said an Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) circular

Apple not falling far enough from the tree

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

Planks missing from newly regulated online bond platforms

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal

No automatic right to wages during insolvency resolution

By Aditya Vikram Dua and Parvathi Menon, SNG & Partners
Pass wealth on next generation

Where there’s a will

How legal advisers can guide clients and peers through the uncomfortable yet unavoidable subject of estate planning

India Business Law Journal

Caught in the crosshairs

India zero emission

India zeroes in on emissions targets

By Manish Dembla and Srishti Kanwar, Kochhar & Co.
cross-border crypto-assets

Standards needed for chasing crypto-assets across borders

By Ashima Obhan and Aparna Amnerkar, Obhan & Associates

The business of billing

As clients get savvier, law firms face pressure to lower their fees

Global investment trendsvideo

Keymasters

A GC’s guide to global investment trends

India data protection law

Consent and security will underpin data protection

By Mathew Chacko, Aadya Misra, Shambhavi Mishra and Ada Shaharbanu, Spice Route Legal
insolvency service providers

Enforcing integrity

Insolvency board makes greater use of enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with the bankruptcy code

descriptive terms trademarks

Descriptive terms cannot be styled protected trademarks

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis
India exclusion clauses

Exclusion clauses may not exclude everything

By Faranaaz Karbhari and Akriti Shikha, HSA Advocates
Rainbow judgment on IBC

Rainbow Papers judgment: Clouds loom over IBC

By Soumitra Majumdar and Utkarsh Bandhu, JSA

India Business Law Journal – October 2022

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