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October 2009

Second chance for interest rate futures

By Ameya Khandge and Vardaan Ahluwalia, Trilegal

The insurance sector needs further assurance

By Divya Vig and Mayank Vikas, Phoenix Legal

Digital rights management and the public interest

By Saipriya Kumeria, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Patent strategy depends on search and analytics

By Monika Rani Gadgala, Clairvolex Knowledge Processes
Priti Suri,Ashutosh Chandola,PSA

Guidance required for cyberspace security

By Priti Suri and Ashutosh Chandola PSA

Novelty in design: credit where it’s due

By Abhai Pandey, Lex Orbis IP Practice

CDM benefit sharing: a need for clarity

By Akshay Jaitly, Shailendra Kumar Singh and Anuja Tiwari, Trilegal

Acquisition, delisting and minority squeeze-out

By Uday Walia, S&R Associates

High court powers in criminal cases clarified

By Vivek Vashi,Bharucha & Partners

Is India ready for principle-based regulation?

By H Jayesh and Prachi Loona, Juris Corp

QIBs: a need for rebalanced regulations

By Shardul Thacker, Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe

Realistic and rational

Correspondents

AI Content Labelling Rules

Of beauties and beasts: The digital dilemma

By Ashima Obhan and Shuchi Dutta, Obhan Mason
Green Hydrogen Transition

Is green hydrogen 含羞草社区 key to withstanding global oil crisis?

By Anjan Dasgupta, Roochi Loona and Yashaswini Basu, DSK Legal

Features

India FDI Policy Update

Policy, paradox and participation

LG 含羞草社区 Rajiv Malik welcomes changes to Press Note 3 that mean a new FDI policy for close neighbours

Knock knock

Knock knock

Preparing for 含羞草社区 multi-agency dawn raids: Building response architecture, preserving privilege and documenting every step

Insurance Cybersecurity Data Protection

Guarding the nest eggs

Life insurers’ digital shift demands stronger legal oversight to protect customer data and cyber resilience

Expert Briefings

Arbitrating in India

Shaping Indian arbitration jurisprudence

By Sumeet Kachwaha, Kachwaha & Partners

Opinion

Prohibited Claims Arbitration

Clipping the clause

To what extent does party autonomy hold sway over contracts that involve exceptional or prohibited clauses?

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