Inheritance Lawyer in Dubai: A Practical Guide for Expats and Residents
Inheritance issues in Dubai can be scary, especially when you think about how much it will cost to hire a lawyer. Many families think that hiring a lawyer for probate or estate issues is too expensive. An affordable inheritance lawyer in Dubai is more than just the lowest fee. It’s about getting the right legal …
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How Is Child Custody Decided in Dubai Courts?
Introduction If you’re going through a divorce in Dubai, chances are the first question on your mind is not about assets. It’s about child custody. Who will they live with? Will I still make decisions for them? Can my spouse take them out of the UAE?
When a Prefix Is Not Enough: Deceptive Similarity and the Essential Feature Doctrine
By Himanshu Deora Introduction In a significant ruling dated February 10, 2026, the Delhi High Court revisited core principles of trademark law particularly prior use, deceptive similarity, and the essential feature doctrine, in the context of competing marks in the same commercial space.
Public Utilities as Fiduciaries, Not Arbitrary Authorities: Calcutta High Court Quashes Inflated Electricity Demand
By Nivedita Bhardwaj Introduction The supply of electricity, a critical public utility, is not merely a commercial activity but a statutory obligation imbued with public law responsibilities. Distribution licensees often state-controlled entities, operate within a framework that demands fairness, transparency, and accountability. Disputes relating to excessive billing, defective meters, and retrospective demands frequently test the …
Strengthening Merger Oversight in India
By Surbhi Kapoor Introduction The merger control regime in India has undergone significant transformation following recent reforms under the Competition Act, 2002. Pursuant to the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 and subsequent regulations operationalised in 2024, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has introduced a more structured, modern, and principle-driven framework for reviewing combinations.
D&O Insurance in the Age of Data Governance: Premium Realities under India’s DPDP Regime
Introduction India’s enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (“DPDP Act”) marks a decisive shift toward a modern data protection regime anchored in accountability, consent, and enforcement. While the statute is primarily directed at “data fiduciaries,” its implications extend well beyond operational compliance. At the boardroom level, the Act has triggered a reassessment …
Strengthening REIT Governance in India: An Analysis of SEBI’s 2023 Regulatory Reforms
By Aurelia Menezes Introduction India’s Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) regime has witnessed significant regulatory evolution in recent years, driven by the need to enhance governance standards, strengthen investor protection, and align with global best practices. In 2023, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) introduced a series of amendments and circulars impacting REITs, …
Digital Forced Labour in the Age of AI: A Human Rights Perspective
By Rohitaashv Sinha Introduction The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital platforms has fundamentally transformed the nature of work. Labour is no longer confined to physical workplaces; instead, it is increasingly mediated through digital infrastructures that enable cross-border participation in global labour markets.
Sustainability Clauses in Contracts: A Legal Tool for Human Rights Protection and Sustainable Fashion
In recent years, sustainability has moved from a voluntary commitment to a core element of corporate governance, particularly in the fashion industry. As global supply chains face increasing scrutiny, contractual sustainability clauses have emerged as key legal tools to ensure compliance with environmental standards and the protection of human rights. These provisions not only mitigate …
Portugal Golden Visa Funds Explained: A Strategic Review of the Mercan Closed-End Fund Model
Introduction: The Evolution of Portugal Golden Visa Investments As the Portugal Golden Visa programme continues to evolve, investment funds have emerged as the dominant route for international investors seeking European residency. Among these, closed-end private equity funds – such as those structured by Mercan – have gained significant traction, offering a regulated, compliant, and professionally managed …