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The Final 15 Minutes: Unpacking SEBI’s Master Plan for Transparent Stock Closures

Securities Laws & Capital Markets
Peering through glass walls: defining SEBI’s regulatory bounds

Securities Laws & Capital Markets
The Final 15 Minutes: Unpacking SEBI’s Master Plan for Transparent Stock Closures

Securities Laws & Capital Markets
Peering through glass walls: defining SEBI’s regulatory bounds
Securities Laws & Capital Markets
Cross-Border M&A: Reforms in IBC and Challenges

Competition Law
Tailoring to Deal Value Thresholds: Paradigm Shifts in Mergers & Acquisitions

Competition Law
Redefining Penalty Standards: A Proportional Approach to Turnover in Competition Law

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SEBI’s Consultation Paper – Disclosures wrt Trading Plans
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SEBI Prohibition of Unexplained Suspicious Trading Activities in the Securities Market Regulations 2023: Creation of an Inconsistent Regulation by SEBI
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