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India Business Law Journal - March 2014

Volume 7, Issue 8

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Highlights:

In this issue

Licensing of character and personality rights in India

By Kavita Mundkur Nigam, Krishna & Saurastri Associates

Insurance press note offers little to foreign investors

By Saket Shukla and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal

Dawn of a new regime for foreign portfolio investors

By Siddharth Shah and Divaspati Singh, Khaitan & Co

Transaction value clarified for excise duty purposes

By Ranjeet Mahtani and Anuradha Mohanty, Economic Laws Practice

A well-structured alternative

The Securities and Exchange Board of India has taken positive steps to regulate the buy-back process

Love affair with OTT apps hurting telecom providers

By Pooja Dodd and Meenu Maheswary, LexOrbis

Tightening the reins

Foreign investors are hoisting stakes in their Indian arms in order to manage their operations more independently

India a priority market in Global Markets Action Plan

By Raj Sahni, Bennett Jones LLP

In-house divas

India Business Law Journal hears the voices of three women corporate counsel

Free transfer of shares: Approach under 2013 act

By Amit Kumar and Ambarish, Amarchand Mangaldas
Palash Gupta

A narrow interpretation

Delhi High Court has violated the spirit of judicial non-intervention and curbed the powers of arbitral tribunals in a recent judgment

India Canada bilateral trade investment

A colourful partnership

India and Canada have embarked on a renewed drive to boost bilateral trade and investment

By Amit Tambe and Kunal Chandra, Trilegal

Coal India penalty is first for a public sector entity

By Amit Tambe and Kunal Chandra, Trilegal
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Confusing messages

India’s advertising regulations are disjointed and disparate

Do all vehicles used for food transport need a licence?

By Sidhartha Srivastava and Gurmeet Kainth, DH Law Associates

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