We pride ourselves in our thought leadership. We have a well structured training regime, which aims at ensuring that our attorneys are constantly updating themselves on various areas of law. Within the pages below, you would find some of the articles researched and written by our attorneys. These are reviewed at the partner level, before being made available to you.
Angel Tax – Changes In Indian Taxation Landscape
Tax Compliances Update for Charitable Trust in India
PE / VC Financing – A Broad Practice Process Perspective
TDS/TCS Amendments in Income Tax laws
Entry of Foreign Law Firms into India
SC Ruling in Rainbow Papers Limited– The debate on priority of Statutory Dues under IBC
Moratorium under IBC and Tax Proceedings
The Unanswered Question of Limitation– A contentious issue post Supreme Court ruling on reassessment controversy
Immunity from imposition of Penalty & Prosecution under the Income Tax Act – An attractive litigation resolution strategy
IBC – Income Tax: Face off.
Interest free loans held to be ‘financial debt’ under IBC
Amendment proposed to E-Commerce Rules, 2020
RBI issues guidelines for dividend declaration by NBFCs – Links it to capital and NPA norms
Fate of pending challenge(s) to arbitral awards upon approval of resolution plan under IBC
Whither Balance Sheet Entries For Extension of Limitation In Insolvency Cases?
From Yatin’s Desk: The Faceless Assessment – Principles of Natural Justice
From Yatin’s Desk: Taxation of Dividend Income of Non-Residents – Most Favored Nation Clause under Indian Tax Treaties
Anti – Dumping Duty in India – A Primer
Guidelines on Provisional Attachment of Property under GST
From Yatin’s Desk: Income escaping assessment – A revamped law on reassessment proceedings
SEBI Directions on Listed Companies going through CIRP
Arbitration Laws in India – Analysis of Key Amendments
Ex-Gratia Payment of Interest to Borrowers during COVID
From Yatin’s Desk: Delhi ITAT provides relief on indirect transfer of shares made prior to April 2015
Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code : Homebuyers have the “Right to be heard” – Delhi HC