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SEBI Revamps Buy-Back of Securities RegulationsFeatured
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SEBI Revamps Buy-Back of Securities Regulations

SEBI has proposed comprehensive amendments to the Buy-Back Regulations, reintroducing open market buy-backs and simplifying compliance requirements to enhance investor protections.

May 14, 2026Read more →
Foreign Sanctions and Their Impact on IBC Proceedings
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Foreign Sanctions and Their Impact on IBC Proceedings

The IBC is challenged by foreign sanctions as Indian insolvency tribunals navigate complex global issues. This situation raises questions about the interplay between insolvency law and international regulatory restrictions.

Jun 27, 2026Read more →
Calcutta HC Finds PMLA Lacks Protections for Third Parties in BNSS
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Calcutta HC Finds PMLA Lacks Protections for Third Parties in BNSS

The Calcutta High Court ruled that Section 107 of the BNSS Act does not provide adequate safeguards for third parties, applying a stringent 'reason to believe' test to quash a property attachment order. This highlights the need for more comprehensive legal frameworks.

Jun 27, 2026Read more →
Calcutta HC Quashes FIR Regarding Rs 3.3 Cr Dispute Post-IBC Proceedings
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Calcutta HC Quashes FIR Regarding Rs 3.3 Cr Dispute Post-IBC Proceedings

The Calcutta High Court quashed an FIR in a dispute worth Rs 3.3 crore, determining that the FIR filed after unsuccessful IBC proceedings constituted an abuse of process. The court noted that the petitioner had already made payments in compliance with previous orders.

Jun 27, 2026Read more →
Company Courts Can Suo Motu Transfer Winding Up Petitions to NCLT: Calcutta HC
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Company Courts Can Suo Motu Transfer Winding Up Petitions to NCLT: Calcutta HC

The Calcutta High Court ruled that Company Courts can transfer winding up petitions to the NCLT on their own accord under Section 434(1)(c) of the Companies Act, 2013.

Jun 27, 2026Read more →
RBI Reviews Circulars Under FEMA, 1999
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RBI Reviews Circulars Under FEMA, 1999

The Reserve Bank of India has undertaken a review of circulars issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999. This review aims to streamline and update regulatory measures affecting authorised persons.

Jun 27, 2026Read more →
KPTCL can't hike supervision charges on its own: Karnataka High Court
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KPTCL can't hike supervision charges on its own: Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court ruled that KPTCL cannot unilaterally revise supervision charges payable by consumers for self-executed electrical works. The court quashed a demand notice of ₹1.2 crore issued to Anushka Realty, emphasizing that any charge revision requires approval from the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC).

Jun 26, 2026Read more →
Calcutta HC Allows Suo Motu Transfer of Winding Up Petitions to NCLT
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Calcutta HC Allows Suo Motu Transfer of Winding Up Petitions to NCLT

The Calcutta High Court has ruled that company courts may transfer pending winding-up petitions to the NCLT on their own accord under Section 434 of the Companies Act, 2013, without the need for a formal application from the parties.

Jun 26, 2026Read more →
NCLT Initiates Insolvency Proceedings Against Fabzen for ₹3.41 Crore Dues
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NCLT Initiates Insolvency Proceedings Against Fabzen for ₹3.41 Crore Dues

The National Company Law Tribunal has initiated Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) against Fabzen Technologies at the request of One97 Communications, Paytm's parent company, citing ₹3.41 crore in outstanding dues.

Jun 26, 2026Read more →
Calcutta HC: Company Courts Can Transfer Winding Up Petitions to NCLT
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Calcutta HC: Company Courts Can Transfer Winding Up Petitions to NCLT

The Calcutta High Court has ruled that Company Courts possess the authority to transfer pending winding up petitions to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) under Section 434 of the Companies Act, 2013 without a mandatory application.

Jun 26, 2026Read more →
RBI Modifies Returns/Reporting Requirements Under FEMA
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RBI Modifies Returns/Reporting Requirements Under FEMA

The Reserve Bank of India has announced modifications to the returns and reporting requirements under FEMA, enhancing compliance frameworks for authorized persons and promoting efficient foreign exchange operations.

Jun 26, 2026Read more →
RBI Reviews Circulars Under FEMA, 1999
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RBI Reviews Circulars Under FEMA, 1999

The Reserve Bank of India has announced a review of various circulars issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA) to rationalize the regulatory framework, impacting authorized persons involved in foreign exchange.

Jun 26, 2026Read more →
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