The transaction was led by Partner Designate, Satyadarshi Kunal. Partner, Abir Lal Dey has also provided certain strategic inputs
Read MoreThe transaction team comprised Mr. Sharad Joshi (Partner) and Ms. Namrata Mehta (Senior Associate)
Read MorePranav has over 23 years of specialist experience in banking and finance and debt capital markets and is widely regarded as one of the leading lawyers in these areas
Read MoreSpecial judge Kaveri Baweja also extended the judicial custody of Manish Sisodia, K Kavitha and other accused until July 25
Read MoreAlternative Dispute Resolution is growing significantly as a career prospect in the legal sector. Experts dissect the intricacies of this profession and explain the possibilities and uncertainties attached to it
Read MoreWelcoming Himanshu on board, Mr. Cyril Shroff, Managing Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas said, “I am delighted to welcome Himanshu to the firm as we expand our presence in the Middle East. His expertise, depth and dedication to client service aligns with our firm’s ethos. His presence will strengthen our commitment to this dynamic market.”
Read More"I see ed-tech getting institutionalised", says Tanuj in an exclusive conversation with Krishnendra Joshi, Editorial Lead, BW Legal World.
Read MoreThis secondary trade was one of the largest secondary trades in the history of the Indian capital markets. The transaction involved coordination among multiple sellers and brokers, requiring several rounds of discussion to finalize the documentation. CAM played crucial role in ensuring exclusion of competitors and sanctioned parties from the trade, demonstrating their expertise in navigating complex legal and regulatory requirements.
Read MoreGupta possesses two decades of rich experience in the field of legal, compliance, regulatory, dispute resolution, litigation management and corporate secretarial work.
Read MorePursuant to recommendations of the 53rd GST Council Meeting, the CBIC has now issued Circular No. 213/07/2024-GST dated June 26, 2024, clarifying that the transactions of issuance of shares by the foreign holding company to employees of domestic subsidiary company under ESOP/ESPP/RSU and corresponding reimbursement of cost of shares (on cost-to-cost basis) by the domestic subsidiary company do not constitute supply of services. It has been clarified that such reimbursements are towards issuance of shares which do not constitute supply of goods or service and hence, not liable to GST.
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