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The Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025: A Timely Overhaul

Senior Partner, Harish Kumar and Associate, Ishita Chawla have recently authored an article titled, ‘The Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025: A Timely Overhaul’. The recently introduced Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025 represents one of the most comprehensive overhauls of India’s insolvency framework since the IBC’s inception. From introducing a new Creditor-Initiated […]

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‘Simplified Corporate Procedure in 2025: A Paradigm Shift in Corporate Restructuring’

Partner, Varun Vaish and Senior Associate, Kashish Khattar have recently authored an article titled, ‘Simplified Corporate Procedure in 2025: A Paradigm Shift in Corporate Restructuring’. This article delves into the recent amendments to the Companies (Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations) Rules, 2016, notified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs on September 4, 2025. It explores how

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‘Enforcement of Foreign Decrees: Delhi High Court Redefining Simultaneous Execution of Foreign Decrees under Section 44A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908’

Partner, Nakul Sachdeva and Senior Associate, Shreyansh Rathi have recently authored an insightful article titled ‘Enforcement of Foreign Decrees: Delhi High Court Redefining Simultaneous Execution of Foreign Decrees under Section 44A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908’. The recent decision of the Hon’ble Delhi High Court in BNP Paribas Suisse SA v. Ashok Kumar

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‘Stuck waiting for your flat? Here’s what the law says’, published on CNBC TV18 Access

Senior Associate, Akshara Grover have recent authored an interesting article titled, ‘Stuck waiting for your flat? Here’s what the law says’. For millions of Indian homebuyers, the excitement of purchasing a dream home often turns into years of anxiety and financial strain due to delayed possession by developers. What was once a legal dead-end, dominated

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‘The Challenge of Confidentiality Clubs and the Indian Courts’ published on The Indian Business Law Review

Partner Aishwarya Ananthkumar and Associate Ananya KN have recently co-authored an insightful article titled ‘The Challenge of Confidentiality Clubs and the Indian Courts’, published in Volume 3, Issue 1 of The Indian Business Law Review. Their research and writing were ably supported by Ms. Kanishka K., former intern at our Firm’s Bengaluru office. The article

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‘Re-Insurance Framework of the GIFT-IFSC’, published on Mondaq

Partner, Itee Singhal and Associate, Deekhit Bhattacharya have authored an article titled, ‘Re-Insurance Framework of the GIFT-IFSC’. Re-insurance is a critical pillar of the global insurance ecosystem, enabling insurers to manage the risk effectively and ensure financial stability across complex sectors such as aviation, shipping, and healthcare. The GIFT IFSC, which has its own carved

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‘Can Delayed Implementation Sink a Resolution Plan? Navigating Payment Timelines in Resolution Plan Implementation’, published on Lexology

Partner, Nakul Sachdeva and Senior Associate, Sagar Arora have recently authored an article titled, ‘Can Delayed Implementation Sink a Resolution Plan? Navigating Payment Timelines in Resolution Plan Implementation’.… The successful implementation of a resolution plan is the cornerstone of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. While plan approval

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‘Can Delayed Implementation Sink a Resolution Plan? Navigating Payment Timelines in Resolution Plan Implementation’, published on Lexology

Partner, Nakul Sachdeva and Senior Associate, Sagar Arora have recently authored an article titled, ‘Can Delayed Implementation Sink a Resolution Plan? Navigating Payment Timelines in Resolution Plan Implementation’.… The successful implementation of a resolution plan is the cornerstone of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. While plan approval

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Critical Analysis of the Online Gaming Act, 2025 by Partner Vikash Kukreti and Senior Associate Gaurav Tiwari

Our Partner, Vikash Kukreti, and Senior Associate, Gaurav Tiwari, have recently authored a two-part article titled “The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025: Dawn of a New Era”. Part I- The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act 2025: Dawn of a new era – Historical Background Part I of this two-part article,

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‘Demystifying Incubators: Catalysts of India’s Startup Revolution’ published on Lexology

Partner, Varun Vaish and Senior Associate, Hargun Singh have recently authored an insightful article titled, ‘Demystifying Incubators: Catalysts of India’s Startup Revolution’. Business incubators have emerged as crucial catalysts in nurturing startups and driving economic growth worldwide. In India, incubators play a multifaceted role, providing startups with infrastructure, mentorship, funding access, and strategic support, while

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