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India Business Law Journal - March 2015

Volume 8, Issue 8

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Highlights:

In this issue

Taking stock

Concept paper on finance SEZs: A welcome initiative

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal

Economic opportunities and company models in Italy

By Gautam Khurana, India Law Offices and Raffaele Torino, Bussoletti Nuzzo & Associati Avvocati

Time for action

Examining the wider business implications of India’s goods and services tax regime

Regulations fine-tuned for external commercial loans

By Bhumika Tripathi, Khaitan Sud & Partners

Making sense of the budget

Implications and action points for in-house counsel

By Aakash Choubey and Abhishek Sinha, Khaitan & Co

Decoding requirements for construction-development

By Aakash Choubey and Abhishek Sinha, Khaitan & Co

Blurred lines

Kalpana Tyagi calls for a new approach to tackling competition law challenges

Special additional duty refund for ‘deemed sales’

By Ranjeet Mahtani and Rajat Chhabra, Economic Laws Practice

The need of the hour

India must overhaul its machinery for resolving tax disputes, writes Aseem Chawla at MPC Legal

Capital crunch

Will India Inc be forced to break its addiction to overseas debt markets?

Hotel reforms in Dubai: Setting the stage for 2020

By Shahram Safai and Thomas Gallagher, Afridi & Angell
Business Law Journal, letter to the editor

A useful comparison

Alasdair Steele

Tapping the London markets

Alasdair Steele, a partner at Nabarro, explores UK fundraising opportunities for Indian companies

New insider trading rules: Issues for due diligence

By Puja Sondhi, Sumeet Singh and Kaustuv Banerjee, Amarchand Mangaldas

The other half

New rules under India’s Companies Act may mean more women in corporate boardrooms

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