Navya Bassi and Ekta Gupta are fourth year students at National Law University Odisha The Indian corporate structure is known for its fierce competition giving opportunities to only those who
Insolvency & Bankruptcy Law
By Kaishena Chauhan, 4th year student at the O.P. Jindal Global Law School Background The term “debt” under Section 3 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) means “a
Mitul Bindra is a student of Government Law College, Mumbai A recent ruling by the Supreme Court (“SC”) in Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority v Prabhjit Singh Soni has significantly
Sanskruti Madhukar Kale* and Harshal Chhabra+ Introduction: In a recent landmark judgement decided on 6 December 2023, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India (“the SC”), in the case of Cox
Introduction The Supreme Court of India recently adjudicated and passed judgement in the case of Vidarbha Industries Power Limited v Axis Bank Limited [“Vidarbha”]. The judgement brought clarity to the
Introduction Even though lawmakers attempt to write legislation as clearly as possible, there is always the chance that it will be read differently and carry a different meaning for different
Introduction With the progression in the prism of value addition holding the corporate entities as the principal actors, parallelly, new questions and jurisprudence have also evolved revolving from the same