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Commercial leases: abatement clauses and principle of frustration

The Hong Kong Court of Appeal has examined the applicability of the abatement clause and the principle of frustration in an appeal from a business tenant that sought to relieve its obligation to pay full rent during the covid-19 pandemic

Liquidation damage laws for Mainland China, HK

By Mo Xinying, ETR Law Firm

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Liberalisation of India’s external commercial borrowing regime

By Nishtha Arora and Ashutosh Kumar, SNG & Partners
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Flaws diverting Delhi’s draft EV policy

By Abhishek Tripathi and Ashutosh Senger, Sarthak Advocates & Solicitors

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Impact investing: Do use of proceeds clauses actually work?

By Mita Sood, Bharucha & Partners
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Policy, process and delay in arbitral challenges

By Sneha Jaisingh and Jaidhara Shah, Bharucha & Partners
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RBI scrutiny tightens over NBFC ‘board observers’

By Swathi Girimaji and Theertha Aiyappa, Bharucha & Partners
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Paper reciprocity undermines foreign decrees

By Ambar Bhushan and Aaryan Goyal, Bharucha & Partners

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