"The rates of customs duties have been significantly reduced on the inputs used in India’s major export sectors such as sea food, leather and textiles (garments and footwear) to provide further fillip to these sectors," Maheshwari said
Read MoreThe Government is also committed to launch schemes to offer youth internships in top companies
Read More"Guidance to all States to rationalize stamp duty and to give more benefit for women buyers is also a huge welcome step," said Parikh
Read More“Keeping the promise of Viksit Bharat, the government has not left the MSME sectors behind. The budget promises to prioritise strengthening and aiding the MSME sector by introducing credit guarantee schemes, continuing guarantee covers during stress period and developing e-commerce hubs for MSMEs to compete in the global market," said Ladha
Read More"Companies, especially in the B-to-C space, need to be cautious and mitigate their exposure by learning from past anti-profiteering litigations," said Sudipta
Read MoreThis platform aims to achieve greater consistency, transparency, and better oversight for all stakeholders, including the National Company Law Tribunals
Read MoreThe transaction team was led by Karun Prakash, Partner, Nirmal Mahtani, Partner, Tanay Khanna, Principal Associate, Bhavna Hemrajani, Associate, and Ruthvik Tumuluri, Associate
Read MoreThe transaction team consisted of Partner, Girish Rawat, Managing Associate, Varun Chauhan and Associate, Radha Murali. The due diligence aspect of the transaction was handled by Senior Associate, Sakshi Mishra
Read MoreA bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti issued notice to Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh, where the Kanwar Yatra takes place
Read MoreThe core team consisted of Sanjay Khan Nagra (Partner), B N Vivek (Partner), Shreyas Bapat (Senior Associate), Prachi Agrawal (Associate) and Aditya Sengupta (Associate) with Vinay Joy (Partner), Srishti Ramkrishnan (Principal Associate), and Aditya J Nair (Associate) leading on employment law aspects
Read More