Sale of Resolution Plan and Forfeiture of Performance Security: A NCLAT Judgment Analysis Komal Ahuja Uncategorized coc, Committee of Creditors, Forfeiture of Performance Security, National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, NCLAT, Sale of Resolution Plan, Sale of Resolution Plan to Third Party, Transferring Shareholding
Decisions of Committee of Creditors to Liquidate under IBC: A NCLAT Judgment Analysis Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Committee of Creditors, IBC, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, Liquidate under IBC, liquidate under Section 33(2), National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, NCLAT
Interpretation of Section 498-A IPC by the Supreme Court Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Indian Penal Code, ipc, Section 498-A IPC
The Intricacies of Employment Law: Suspension, Voluntary Retirement, and Master-Servant Relationship Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Employee Relations in India, Employee Rights, Employer Rights, Employment Law, Master-Servant Relationship, Suspensio, voluntary retirement
NCLT Mumbai Bench Directs Investigation Against Directors of Adya Oils and Chemicals Ltd. Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Adya Oils and Chemicals Ltd., IBC director accountability, National Company Law Tribunal, NCLT, NCLT Mumbai Bench
Inter-Corporate Deposits and Financial Debt: A Study of NCLAT’s Interpretation Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Ansal Housing Ltd, financial debt, IBC, Inter-Corporate Deposits, National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, NCLAT, Samyak Projects Pvt, Section 5(7) of the IBC, Section 5(8) of the IBC
Revolutionizing Arbitration in India: Supreme Court Validates Unstamped Arbitration Agreements Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Arbitration, Arbitration Agreements, India, Unstamped Agreement
Section 317(2) of the Cr. P.C., 1973: A Case Study on the Supreme Court’s Interpretation Komal Ahuja Uncategorized (Cr. P.C.), 1973, Criminal Procedure Code, S.Mujibar Rahman, Section 317(2)
Section 17 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996: Interim Measures, Case Laws, and Amendments Komal Ahuja Uncategorized 2015 Amendment Act, Arbitral Tribunal, Arbitration, Interim Measures, Interim Orders, Section 17 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996
A Landmark Judgment: An Analysis of the Definition of ‘Agricultural Land’ in Debt Recovery Proceedings Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Agricultural Land, Debt Recovery Proceedings, Kerala High Court, SARFAESI Act 2002, Thara Philip Vs. Federal Bank Ltd