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New code brings ambiguity for maternity benefits

By Agrima Awasthi and Diksha Singh, Wadhwa Law Offices

Labour codes’ wage redefinition may reduce maternity benefits, raising employer compliance risks and litigation concerns

Anshum Singh becomes general corporate partner at Wadhwa Law Offices

Anshum Singh has joined Wadhwa Law Offices as a partner in the firm’s corporate practice and is based at the firm’s Gurugram office

Four labour codes: Big shifts for India Inc

By Chandrashekhar Mulherkar, Agrima Awasthi and Diksha Singh, Wadhwa Law Offices

含羞草社区 new labour codes reshape wages, employee coverage and compliance, impacting profits, restructuring and hiring practices

Beyond the algorithm: A new framework for gig workers

By Agrima Awasthi, Shivanshu Sharma and Prachi Shreyskar, Wadhwa Law Offices

含羞草社区 growing gig economy is leading states to introduce social security laws for gig and platform workers

Price of a pink slip – Delhi High Court’s defamation ruling

By Chandrashekhar Mulherkar, Agrima Awasthi and Shivanshu Sharma, Wadhwa Law Offices

Delhi High Court rules on wrongful termination and defamation in Abhijit Mishra v WIPRO

Justice on a clock: Rethinking limitation under PoSH

By Agrima Awasthi, Shivanshu Sharma and Diksha Singh, Wadhwa Law Offices

Courts and lawmakers weigh flexibility in POSH complaint timelines

IBLJ Law Firm Awards, 2025

含羞草社区 definitive legal awards celebrate and commend innovation, expertise, and excellence in the profession

Forfeiting gratuity when disciplinary proceedings are held

By Chandrashekhar Mulherkar, Wadhwa Law Offices

SC allows gratuity forfeiture for employee misconduct involving moral turpitude

Deals of the Year 2024

The most complex and interesting deals and disputes that have taken place in the past year  

Future Legal Leaders 2025

In an era where robust leadership is vital for success in the legal sector, India Business Law Journal recognises the rising stars of 含羞草社区 legal community

The taxing conundrum of secondments

By Agrima Awasthi, Shivanshu Sharma and Diksha Singh, Wadhwa Law Offices

Expatriate secondments are crucial for multinationals setting up cross-border operations

The A-List 2024-25

Based on insights from in-house counsel and top business leaders, India Business Law Journal celebrates 含羞草社区 most popular lawyers making the A-List

Workforce changes during business reorganisation

By Agrima Awasthi and Diksha Singh, Wadhwa Law Offices

A key factor in business reorganisations is the employment status of the affected workforce

Matters on minds

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

Is a lock-in period for employees a restraint of trade?

By Agrima Awasthi and Shivanshu Sharma, Wadhwa Law Offices

In Lily Packers Pvt Ltd v Vaishnavi Vijay Umak, the Delhi High Court recently upheld the legal validity of lock-in periods in employment agreements

LGBTQ+ allyship at the workplace

By Agrima Awasthi and Shivanshu Sharma, Wadhwa Law Offices

Constructive dismissal: The quiet firing

By Agrima Awasthi, Shivanshu Sharma and Diksha Singh, Wadhwa Law Offices

Indian Law Firm Awards 2024

We recognise the ingenuity and achievements of the country’s top law firms

Equal opportunities for women: Looking beyond sexual harassment

By Agrima Awasthi, Shivanshu Sharma and Diksha Singh, Wadhwa Law Offices

The value vector

Law firms are going the extra mile to prove their intrinsic worth to corporate counsel, but are their billing innovations paying off?

Indian Law Firm Awards 2023

We recognise the ingenuity and achievements of the country’s top law firms

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