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Playing by new rules

While in many respects India’s new Companies Act has come up trumps, doubts remain over its implementation

Taxation blues

Ambiguities and inconsistencies make effective tax planning impossible

Horror stories

India’s complex and unpredictable tax regime continues to spook investors

A simple analysis

Disclosing self interest

India Business Law Directory 2013

India Business Law Journal presents its annual legal market report and directory of Indian law firms

New lease of life

An inside look at the complex restructuring that saved Suzlon

Keeping a steady hand

Ish Bali, director of legal at Coca-Cola India, explains how it is possible to run a tight ship with help from your larger family

The rise of the phoenix

Will the Intellectual Property Appellate Board continue to stir up a storm now that its high-profile chairperson has retired

Money matters

Only a calculated economic and monetary policy can revive the rupee

Trouble ahead?

As India grapples with a falling rupee, some companies are likely to be hit much harder than others

Supply in demand

The government must protect the weakest links of the supply chain instead of relying on foreign and domestic ‘big-wigs’ to do so

Lowering the barriers

Rukshad Davar at Majmudar & Partners analyses the recent FDI reforms and their implications for foreign investors

The pioneers

India Business Law Journal reveals the top international law firms keeping India’s cross-border deals on course

London calling

Precedents set by English courts in banking and finance disputes are highly relevant to Indian investors and institutions

Looking in-house for IP insights

Rebecca Abraham asks in-house counsel at DuPont and JCB how they stay ahead of India’s intellectual property violators

Sunny solutions?

Bhavana Alexander and Gargi Chatterjee compare India’s state solar power policies and consider the burning issues facing domestic and foreign investors in the sector

Time to align

Transfer of technology agreements run the risk of falling foul of India’s competition regime

Punching above its weight

India’s competition watchdog may be the new kid on the block, but it has already been flexing its muscles

Falling short

Regulatory inadequacies are holding back India’s drugs industry

Beating the drums

A burst of reform sweeping through Africa could change the rhythm and pace of Indian and international investment in the region

Entering restricted markets

Sidharth Bhasin, Denise Ho and Sriram Kilapakkam discuss tactics to overcome some of the operational challenges of Indian investments in the Asia Pacific region

Faltering banks and fickle funds

The bailout of banks in Cyprus and a haircut being imposed on deposit holders has attracted global attention, but is it affecting investments into India?

Going beyond lawyering

An interview with Neena Gupta of InterGlobe Enterprises sheds light on why companies across India are waking up to how valuable in-house lawyers can be

Liberalization … really?

Sakate Khaitan, a senior partner at Clasis Law, previews India’s long-overdue insurance law reforms

Ground rules

Wheels in motion?

Vishnu Padmanabhan examines the key bills passing through India’s parliament that may affect domestic and international businesses

A continent awakening

Africa is a land not to be ignored, particularly by Indian companies that know how to thrive in chaos

Reading the minds of in-house counsel

anaging client expectations is all about getting to grips with the needs and concerns of in-house counsel

Correspondents

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Practitioner’s perspectives

harmful content to children intermediaries

Zero tolerance on inaction by intermediaries regarding content harmful to children

By Pravin Anand, Vaishali Mittal and Siddhant Chamola, Anand and Anand

Managing founder disputes in startups

By Nitu Agarwal, YNSS Law Offices
global privacy law

Navigating global privacy laws: Best practices

By Sreenidhi Srinivasan and Mayank Takawane, Ikigai Law

Vantage point

Seen to be green

As environmental consciousness grows, using green catchphrases can be tempting for companies to mislead consumers

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