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Future Legal Leaders 2025

IBLJ recognises the up and coming talent in the profession who have proven their mettle in practice

Arbitration award reform requires realistic costs

By Nitu Agarwal and Chandrei Mitra, YNSS Law Offices
Arbitration award reform requires realistic costs Reforms are needed regarding costs awarded in arbitration matters to deter frivolous disputes being raised

Try not to breathe

Delhi’s annual winter pollution brings disruptions to the lives of lawyers and their work

Privacy paradox: A digital dilemma

Necessary steps for companies to be in compliance with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act

Edtech’s legal landscape

Regulations for edtech compliance are changing, and one expert is urging businesses to get up to speed

Digital fraud: India’s wild frontier

How fraudsters are riding on the coattails of a boom in the use of digital payments and online banking

Reforming India’s merger control regime

By Priti Suri and Aastha Mathur, PSA
Recent changes in competition law bring India’s antitrust laws to global standards.

Hands off my property

Final decision in Property Owners’ Association v State of Maharashtra is here. What does it mean?

The young ones

How law firms are coming to terms with young lawyers who are motivated by more than ambition and job security

The A-List 2024-25

Based on insights from in-house counsel and top business leaders, we celebrates India’s most popular lawyers making the A-List

Law’s unsung heroes?

Recognising the often overlooked role played by law firm business development teams

Financial aid

To help free up courts, bankers should choose paths other than litigation, argues ICICI Bank GC Nilanjan Sinha

Big nets have holes

CCI must tighten its belt as newest competition law development expected to result in increased merger filings

Calculating patent infringement damages

By Tusha Malhotra and Sugandha Yadav, Anand and Anand
Indian courts have taken a sound approach in assessing quantum of damages in patent infringement suits.

The case for TPF

What factors are holding back third-party litigation funding in India?

Matters on minds

Professional attrition, technology, and foreign firms are the key challenges for Indian law firms, according to our annual legal market survey

AI’s right to copy

What lessons can India draw from the legal tussles between AI companies and media giants?

Protection for all

The IRDAI has played a pro-active role to encourage insurance companies to introduce innovative products and integrate technology in the sector

Weighed down

Institutional arbitration centres have a long way to go before they can become the preferred choice for clients

Correspondents

Regulating Alcohol and Taxation

States raise glasses to alcohol regulation verdict

By Shankey Agrawal, Harsh Shukla and Lopamudra Mahapatra, BMR Legal

Reviewing 2024 M&A and private equity trends

By Natashaa Shroff, Taranjeet Singh and Deepa Rekha, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co
Mandatory Tender Offers

Mandatory open offers – Damocles’ sword for the acquirer?

By Mithun V Thanks and Pooja Singhania, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

Features

IBLJ future legal leaders

Future Legal Leaders 2025

IBLJ recognises the up and coming talent in the profession who have proven their mettle in practice

Extreme levels of air pollution in Delhi

Try not to breathe

Delhi’s annual winter pollution brings disruptions to the lives of lawyers and their work

Privacy paradox: A digital dilemma

Necessary steps for companies to be in compliance with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act

Expert Briefings

Reforming India’s Arbitration Cost Regime

Arbitration award reform requires realistic costs

By Nitu Agarwal and Chandrei Mitra, YNSS Law Offices

Arbitration award reform requires realistic costs Reforms are needed regarding costs awarded in arbitration matters to deter frivolous disputes being raised

Reforming-India-s-merger-control-regime

Reforming India’s merger control regime

By Priti Suri and Aastha Mathur, PSA

Recent changes in competition law bring India’s antitrust laws to global standards.

Patent Infringement Cases damages

Calculating patent infringement damages

By Tusha Malhotra and Sugandha Yadav, Anand and Anand

Indian courts have taken a sound approach in assessing quantum of damages in patent infringement suits.

Opinion

Property Rights Maharashtra

Hands off my property

Final decision in Property Owners’ Association v State of Maharashtra is here. What does it mean?

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