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In our busy lives, time always seems short. There is so much we would like to read & learn more about but just never seem to get down to it. To this end, ELP’s Podcast Series, endeavours to keep our listeners abreast of key legal and regulatory developments which will have an impact on doing business in India. Succinct and conversational in its format, our podcasts aim to cut down the ‘legalese’ and break down issues for our listeners. Our aim is to provide clear information in a short span of time! We hope you enjoy our podcasts and keep tuning in! For more information please visit https://elplaw.in/
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Tune in to the latest episode of the ELP podcast series, discussing the recent Protocol signed between India and Mauritius. This protocol, driven by BEPS Action Plan 6, introduces the Principal Purpose Test, reshaping investment dynamics for Global investors investing in India through Mauritius.Key Takeaways include:Enhanced Scrutiny: Global investors funneling funds through Mauritius may face increased scrutiny. While genuine investments persist, those solely leveraging DTAA benefits could s...
Join Sweta Rajan, Partner, and Samyuktha Srinivasan, Senior Associate, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) in our latest podcast episode as they discuss the latest example of food regulation in the times of social media – the Nestle sugar debacle titled "Food Regulation: Reactive measures in the wake of media trials". This episode explores why FSSAI is investigating Nestle’s products and the legal position on sugar content in infant food and food substitutes. Further, it provides an...
In the fourth episode of Economic Laws Practice (ELP))'𝘀 𝗣𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝗦𝗮𝗻𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀: 𝗠𝗶𝗱𝗱𝗹𝗲 𝗘𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗔𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮, Mahmoud (Mac) Fadlallah, Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP’s, Dubai office along with Sanjay Notani, Partner, International Trade & Customs Practice, ELP, will delve into the intricate landscape of sanctions, with emphasis on the Middle Eastern and African regions.They will also shed some light on the far-reaching consequences of sanctions law violations on businesse...
In the third episode of Economic Laws Practice (ELP)'s Podcast Series on Sanctions: UK, Michelle Linderman, Partner, International Trade team at Van Bael & Bellis along with Ambarish Sathianathan, Partner, International Trade & Customs Practice, will unravel the nuances of the UK sanctions regime, the extent of the UK sanctions' global reach, their implications for Indian businesses, and crucial steps these businesses should consider given the rapid evolution of these laws, particular...
In the second episode of Economic Laws Practice (ELP)'s Podcast Series on Sanctions: EU, Isabelle Van Damme, Partner, International Trade Law Practice at Van Bael & Bellis along with Ambarish Sathianathan, Partner, International Trade & Customs Practice, ELP throw some light on the EU regulations concerning sanctions and the potential impact it would have on Indian businesses, and what steps should businesses take in light of this law, which is evolving rapidly.
Any borrowing or leverage by Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) is highly regulated. In this episode of the ELP Funds series- Borrowing and Leverage, the speakers Vinod Joseph, Partner & Paridhi Jain, Associate, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) delves into the various legal issues involved in any borrowing or leverage by AIFs under SEBI’s AIF Regulations and the IFSCA’s Fund Management Regulations.
In recent years, sanctions have taken center stage in international business, posing intricate challenges for companies worldwide. With Western nations increasingly using sanctions as a tool, navigating these waters has become critical. Non-compliance is no small matter – It can lead to severe legal and financial consequences, including hefty penalties and reputational harm. This reality underscores the importance for businesses to grasp the regulatory landscape across different jurisdictions...
SEBI’s AIF Regulations and the IFSCA’s Fund Management Regulations require the investment manager to obtain the consent of investors in certain circumstances. In this episode of the Funds series, Vinod Joseph, Partner & Paridhi Jain, Associate, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) talks about the Investor's Consent and delves into the nuances of such consent and the various legal issues involved in obtaining such consent.
We are delighted to present to you the next episode of ELP Podcast Series- Funds Series- The Term of a Fund In this episode, Vinod Joseph (Partner) and Paridhi Jain (Associate), Economic Laws Practice discuss the regulations regarding the term of close-ended funds and the SEBI and IFSCA rules governing an extension of such term. Please note that this podcast is intended solely for general informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice.
We are happy to announce the launch of a new podcast series on Investment Funds and Fund Regulations. In this podcast series, Vinod Joseph (Partner) and Paridhi Jain (Associate) will explore the intricacies of Investment Funds and Fund Regulations. In the first podcast, Vinod and Paridhi shed light on SEBI's and IFSCA’s classification of AIFs into distinct categories, offering valuable insights into the regulatory reasoning behind this categorization. While the IFSCA's fund categor...
Amongst start-ups as well as other companies, the popularity of ESOPs as a mode of employee compensation has only been growing. Such transactions, when plainly seen, are mere issuance of share capital. However, the GST authorities have recently started scrutinizing potential GST applicability on the same where employees are granted shares of their employer’s listed group company as ESOPs. In this episode of ELP Podcast Series, Harsh Shah (Partner) and Ruchita Shah (Associate Partne...
On 27 July 2022, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court in the case of Vijay Madanlal Choudhary vs Union Of India upheld the validity of various provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering (PMLA) Act, 2002. The judgment is perceived to have given a judicial stamp to the wide powers that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) enjoys under the statute. In our latest podcast series, 'Implications of the PMLA Act: Post 2022 SC Ruling' Kumar Visalaksh (Partner), and Arihant Tater (Principal ...
Before the internet took the spotlight in our lives, data was subject to geographical limitations. Currently, we live in an age of information where it is an accessible commodity. The industry was keenly awaiting the GOI’s stand on data protection. The fourth iteration of India’s draft of data protection law was released on November 18, 2022. To encapsulate the nuances of the draft bill, our colleagues at ELP, Vinay Butani (Partner) and Naghm Ghei (Principal Associate) have put tog...
“We are what we eat.” With food governing most aspects of our lives ( both happy and sad moments too!), the food industry is expected to grow annually by 8%.In our latest podcast Sweta Rajan, Partner, and Samyuktha Srinivasan, Senior Associate, Economic Laws Practice discuss several compliance issues which the food industry is grappling with. The episode titled “Food Processing and Food Supply Industry” delves into the criteria for registration, regulations for advertising and packaging, and ...
Arbitration 101

Arbitration 101

2022-07-2816:57

We are happy to share the next episode of the ELP Podcast Series. India’s intent to elevate arbitration as the preferred mode of dispute resolution is complemented with developing jurisprudence in the country. In the first episode of the “Arbitration 101” series, Abhileen Chaturvedi, Partner at Economic Laws Practice (ELP) reflects on the legislative landscape of the arbitration regime in India. The session is moderated by his colleague, Ria Dalwani, Senior Associate at ELP. Pleas...
In this episode of ELP’s Podcast Series, we welcome all to our international collaboration in the podcast space. This is a Joint Podcast hosted by Economic Laws Practice (ELP) in India and Gall Solicitors in Hong Kong. This podcast tries to cover some interesting issues in the dispute resolution space in both India and Hong Kong. GALL covers the enquiries revolving around the recovery of funds in case of a wire fraud while ELP covers the issue of summary judgements in India. Although the issu...
Stella Joseph, Partner and Yash K Desai, Senior Associate at Economic Laws Practice (ELP) have come up with a new episode in our Podcast series, titled ‘Blockchain Based Smart Contracts: Key Tech & Regulatory Aspects.’ While in the previous podcast, we had looked at the basic concepts of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and how they work, in this episode we will be discussing the concept and technology of Blockchain Based Smart Contracts, and after having understood the concept and technol...
While nowadays one keeps hearing about cryptocurrency, the concepts of non-fungible tokens and smart contracts have also become quite popular. But there remains a lot of ambiguity as regards what exactly are NFTs and Smart contracts, how do they actually work and how are they practically used and applied in the real world? Only once these fundamental questions are answered, can someone truly attempt to rationalize about the taxation and regulatory framework governing these technologies....
In this episode of the ELP Podcast series, we are going to understand the science behind the derivation of cryptocurrency. Since its creation, cryptocurrency, has seen astronomical growth over the world and in India. However, the phenomenon of cryptocurrency and the manner in which transactions relating thereto operate is particularly difficult to describe in familiar jargon, given the dynamic technology on which it functions. There have been talks about the central government intending to in...
We are pleased to present Part 2 of ELP’s Podcast series on BIS. While the 1st part of the BIS certification series covered some key issues and considerations prior to the mandatory enforcement of BIS standards on a product, the 2nd part of the series focuses on the scenario post mandatory BIS announcement. The podcast delves into the steps to be taken by the producers to fulfil BIS standards, the importance of non-disclosure requirements and cross-indemnity while deciding on AIR. ...
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