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Krrishan Singhania

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As a seasoned professional with comprehensive experience covering more than 20 years, Mr Krrishan Singhania has provided legal expertise in the areas of commerce, arbitration, shipping, oil and gas, power and aviation laws to national and international clients around the globe. As an expert in this field, he regularly presents lectures on Indian law and regulations in international conferences and fora.

Latest Articles By Krrishan Singhania

Sister Ships, Associate Ships and their Arrest For Maritime Claims

The concept of sister ships and associate ships is now well incorporated in Indian law. Therefore, it is important for a claimant to know that in case it has any claim against a foreign ship, which is not within the territorial jurisdiction of India say authors Krrishan Singhania, Founder and Managing Partner and Omair Khan, Associate, K Singhania & Co., Advocates & Legal Advisors

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Decision of Supreme Court of India on Privatization Of Delhi & Mumbai Airports

This decision of Supreme Court of India deals with an important aspect of privatization of airports and revenue sharing formula as prescribed by the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA). This judgment will go a long way in clarifying on such aspects of revenue sharing and also will enhance the capacity of private airports in India.

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Growing Business In India: Taking Things Beyond Liaison Office

Time is ripe for them to enter one of the largest economies in the world where making it first makes all the difference. write authors Mr. Krrishan Singhania, Managing Partner and Founder of K. Singhania & Co and Mr. Rohan Tyagi, Associate K. Singhania & Co. Advocates & Legal Advisors

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Perils Of International Trade – Use of Bill of Lading For Sale of Goods

In this article, the authors Mr Krrishan Singhania, Founder and Managing Partner and Mr Omair Khan, Trainee Associate, K Singhania & Co., Advocates & Legal Advisors have discussed the facts and circumstances in English and Indian Law on the significance of bills of lading.

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Funding Foreign Subsidiaries In India Through External Commercial Borrowings

It is needless to say that the largest democracy in the world presents itself as a great business opportunity for global economies write Krrishan Singhania, Managing Partner and Founder, K. Singhania & Co.and Mr. Rohan Tyagi, Associate, K. Singhania & Co.

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Legal Reforms To Implement And Expedite S. 138 Of NIA Cases

Supreme Court has recently come out with guidelines on how to expedite S. 138 Of NIA cases. Welcoming the step, the authors Krrishan Singhania and Chirag Chachad give suggestions on how the law stands today and what jurisprudence has to be applied so that cases get disposed of faster.

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Rights Of An Artist In A Copyright Work

The Copyright law and its regular amendments might be intimidating to an artist who only wants to produce and perform his or her art.

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Emergency Arbitration And Interim Relief

This article analyses the concept of emergency arbitration in India, its recognition and the difficulty in enforcing emergency arbitral awards in India. Section 9 applications for interim relief will grant relief relatively faster. Thus, parties should consider filing a section 9 application for urgent relief instead of enforcing an emergency arbitral award.

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Remote Notarisation Of Documents

The enactment of rules on notarization through videoconferencing can help keep the law updated with modern technology. It can help prevent delays associated with the execution of documents by making the traditional concept of personally appearing before notaries unnecessary, especially during a pandemic with travel restrictions write Krrishan Singhania, Managing Partner, K.Singhania and Co; and Aatir Saiyed, Associate, K.Singhania and Co.

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Increase In Domain Name Disputes During The Pandemic

The virtual world has become a new market place for goods and services, therefore protecting your intellectual property, trademark through registering domain name is the first step to protect your trademark in the virtual world. It is not only important to register but also to be vigilant that nobody infringes your domain name.

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