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Media Trials From Nanavati To SSR Case

In India the media trial has enormous importance, it can set investigation in particular case, it can fame & defame too. Most crazy thing is that in media trial, The SSR case shows that media gets crucial evidence ahead of Investigating Officer.

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Executing Contracts Online

The challenges ensuing from the global pandemic have revolutionized the workings of the business world. Contracts and agreements are also being executed and effectuated online, using a cloud-based platform or e-mail exchanges or by simply affixing images of an existing signature. Ultimately, the sanctity of such electronic contracts (e-contracts) may be tested only in judicial proceedings.

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Deal Closed | Caesarstone Limited | Acquisition of Lioli Ceramica

Khaitan & Co advised Caesarstone Limited in the deal

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Yes Bank Fraud Case: Supreme Court Stays Bombay HC Order Granting Bail to Wadhawan Brothers

DHFL promoters were granted bail by the Bombay High Court in the Yes Bank fraud case. They were arrested and remanded before a Magistrate on May 14.

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Supreme Court Expunges Its Own Remarks Against a Lawyer for Not Speaking During a Virtual Hearing

SC’s modification in its order dated 25/08/2020 comes after the Advocate issues clarification on oath.

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In Conversation with Monica S. Pirgal, Director & Head—Legal and Company Secretary at Lowe’s India

In this exclusive interview, Monica S. Pirgal talks to Ashima Ohri about her journey in law, women in leadership roles, in-house legal operations, coexisting with LegalTech and more.

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Kesavananda Bharati Passes Away

The most well-known petitioner in the country, Kesavananda Bharati passed away on September 6, 2020. He was 79 years old.

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No Appeal Against NCDRC Order Passed In Execution Proceedings Is Maintainable: Supreme Court

The order was passed in the case of M/s Ambience Developers and Infrastructure Pvt Ltd. and another v. Ambience Island Apartment Owners and Ors.

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Handsome Music LLC Sues eToro for Copyright Infringement Over a YouTube Ad

eToro used a song, "Long Gaze" owned by Handsome Music, LLC without permission.

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Australian Government Proposes Law to Compel Facebook and Google to Pay for News

The draft of the proposed legislation states that Facebook and Google will have to pay news outlets for sharing news on their sites.

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