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The quality of land markets and tenurial rights in land are significantly dependent on the quality of land administration. In most countries, governments provide services that can be defined as land administration including land record management, land valuation and tenure protection. In India...
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The Securities and Exchange of Board of India (SEBI) is one of the most powerful regulators in India. As the regulator of one of the world's largest capital markets, it has a range of enforcement tools at its disposal, such as the imposition of monetary penalties, ordering the disgorgement of...
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released a consultation paper (CP) seeking comments related to the new regulatory framework for broadcasting and cable services. The CP seeks comments on issues pertaining to pricing of bouquet and individual TV channels, with a view to ensuring...
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Cheque-dishonour cases constitute a significant portion of litigation in India. These cases are thought to be major contributors to overall pendency and delays in courts. The Supreme Court of India, in 2020, set up a committee and appointed Amici Curiae to formulate recommendations to reduce...
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There are three common conjectures regarding land and property related litigation in India. First, it forms a large proportion of the caseload of Indian courts. Second, the quality of property records is to blame for the large volume and length of the litigation. Third, the caseload is...
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