Can provision under the Customs Act, 1962 restrict Input Tax Credit under the Central Goods and Services Act, 2017?
Exports play a pivotal role in a country’s economic growth and development, serving as a crucial driver of foreign exchange earnings and employment generation.
CRYPTOCURRENCY: A PANDORA’S BOX
Money is not coin and banknotes. Money is anything that people are willing to use in order to represent systematically the value of other things for the purpose of exchanging goods and services. -Yuval Noah Harari, Sapiens (2011)
Use of Fly Ash in Construction Contracts- Whether Change in Law or Change of Scope?
Fly-ash has been a cause of environmental pollution, creating health hazards. For disposal, Fly Ash requires large areas of precious land.
Certification by the CBFC and the Digital Era
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is a statutory body formed under the Cinematographic Act, 1952 (Act), which regulates the public exhibitions of films.
RBI Guidelines on First Loss Default Guarantee: A Credit Line for Fintech Players
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had constituted a working group in January 2021 to study all aspects of digital lending activities by regulated and unregulated entities/players in the financial sector with an aim to regulate the digital lending in India.
Reverse Flipping: Is it Time to Return Home?
In the last few years, several Indian companies shifted their ownership structure outside India due to a host of reasons,
RBI’S DEFAULT LOSS GUARANTEE GUIDELINES: A SAFETY NET FOR FINTECH
In a significant move, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently issued Guidelines on Default Loss Guarantees (DLG) in Digital Lending.
OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE – USAGE & ITS LEGAL IMPLICATIONS
“Open source is the ground zero for the development of technologies like the Metaverse. All the biggest projects in the last five to ten years that have been able to garner the most attraction are the ones that are open sourced — artificial intelligence, blockchain, and containerization, to name a few.
Regulation of Online Gaming in India: An analysis of the recent legal amendments introduced by the Indian Government
Earlier this year, the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (‘MeitY’) published a draft amendment (on January 2, 2023) to India’s existing Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code)Rules,2021 (‘IT Rules’).
Default Bail – An Introduction and Analysis
A. Introduction Default bail, also known as statutory bail, is a species of bail which accrues as a right to an accused detained in custody, when the police fail to or are unable to complete the investigation and file the chargesheet within the time frame stipulated under the law.