An MoA or Memorandum of Association is one of the most significant legal draftings of an incorporated company. It is popularly known as its "Constitution" or "Charter" as it contains all its le...
The purpose of this research article is to examine the many types of winding up, their effects, and the underlying causes. The process of ending a business and selling its assets is referred to...
The evolution of the jurisprudence of Corporate Mens Rea has gone through the phases from Tesco to Meridian in foreign courts and its application in Standard Chartered to Iridium cases. Whil...
The insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 marked a recent change in the economic landscape of India. With a shift towards a more creditor driven process, the IBC provides for a faster resolution...
What Is An Onshore Company? The term "onshore" inherently implies something situated within a specific area or jurisdiction. A company that operates or aligns its business model with t...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) released a consultation paper on December 28, 2023 amending its regulations with respect to the verification of market rumours (Consultation Pa...
All Corporate bodies around the globe are influenced by stakeholders at varying degree. These stakeholders tend to be the original owners of the company, whose financial position would be affec...
A company may be generally defined as a gathering, assembly, or coming together of several persons for transacting any lawful business. There must be at least two persons to form a valid meetin...
The Indian Government, through the enactment of Section 5 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020, effective from October 30, 2023, has opened the path for Indian companies to list their equity ...
This research paper examines the insolvency and bankruptcy laws in India and the United States, focusing on their legal structures, procedural mechanisms, and key provisions. It examines the hi...