Copyright Protection: In the arena of Internet Gaming in India

Online Gaming is a growing industry in India and it is getting sturdier day by day as the technology is evolving rapidly throughout these years. As per the Forbes, the gaming industry in India is briskly growing and considered to be in top 5, with the worth over $890 million.[i] The considerate expansion of the gaming industry led us to analyse the role of legal … Continue reading Copyright Protection: In the arena of Internet Gaming in India

Netflix: Torchbearers Of A Novel Corporate Governance Regime?

Introduction Corporate governance is at the forefront for determining the organizational standards of corporate ethics directed at reducing immoral practices whilst preserving a healthy business environment. In today’s global environment, corporate governance has become more dynamic & complex and cannot be dispensed with. Market regulators and academicians have time and again emphasized upon the significance of transparency within an organization.[i] Furthermore, prospective investors and shareholders … Continue reading Netflix: Torchbearers Of A Novel Corporate Governance Regime?

Impact Of Companies (Winding Up) Rules, 2020 on NCLT – An Analysis

The term ‘winding up’ has been defined under Section 2(94A) of the Companies Act, 2013 (hereinafter referred as ‘Act’) as, “winding up under this Act or liquidation under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016”. The aforesaid section was added in 2016 by virtue of Section 255 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (hereinafter referred as ‘IBC’) which amended the Act in accordance with Schedule … Continue reading Impact Of Companies (Winding Up) Rules, 2020 on NCLT – An Analysis

Government Orders Concerning Labour Laws In India: Covid-19

Implications of labour measures enforced through Government Advisories/Directions/Circulars/Orders issued during lockdown period due to COVID-19 pandemic. Keeping in view of the spread of novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) in India, its declaration as pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Indian Government decided to treat this as a ‘notified disaster’. For which, it is necessary to take effective measures to prevent its spread across the … Continue reading Government Orders Concerning Labour Laws In India: Covid-19

Collective Dominance: The Desideratum for the changing dynamics of competition

The Competition Commission of India (hereinafter referred as CCI), yet again took the same stand that has been observed since the very beginning, i.e. not deliberating upon the issue pertaining to Collective dominance in any case. This stand has been always backed by a single rational which is, ‘because the Act does not recognize this concept, we shall not deliberate upon it’. In the recent … Continue reading Collective Dominance: The Desideratum for the changing dynamics of competition