In this article, an attempt has been made by the author to study the broad provisions of the Code (as defined hereinunder) and also examine the status of the cases pending under Sick Industrial Companies Act, 1985, in light of the recent judgement passed by...
Corporate Governance Framework The Corporate Governance refers to the minimum governance standards which every corporate need to follow to protect the interests of all stakeholders. Over the past decade, policymakers in India have been acutely conscious of the importance of corporate governance –...
Introduction Alternative Investment Market (‘AIM’) is a sub market of the London Stock Exchange (‘Main Market’) that permits relatively smaller companies to float and list its securities with a more flexible regulatory system than is applicable to Main Market including no set requirements for capitalization...
Amidst the various challenges that Covid-19 poses, the challenge to corporate governance, compliance and legal impacts is one of the steepest. Prompt relaxations by regulatory authorities has mitigated the difficulties to some extent. Ankit Davda, Partner pens his thoughts in BCAS Journal, on Impact on...
Combination under Competition Act 2002 Role and Impact in M & A The M&A game and the concept of Combination are, after the coming into force of the Competition Act, 2002, intertwined with each other. There is a growing need amongst M&A professionals to understand...
In this article, an attempt has been made by the author to study the broad provisions of the Code (as defined hereinunder) and also examine the status of the cases pending under Sick Industrial Companies Act, 1985, in light of the recent judgement passed by...
Introduction: In a extremely proactive step to further improving the corporate governance framework in India, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (‘SEBI’) formed a committee on Corporate Governance (‘Committee) in June 2017 under the chairmanship of none other than Mr. Uday Kotak with a...
This research paper attempts to provide an overview of American Depository Receipts (‘ADRs’) and its related aspects. ADRs are a common way for United States of America (‘US’ or ‘USA’ or ‘America’) resident investors to buy equity in non-US companies without the difficulties sometimes...
Introduction Alternative Investment Market (‘AIM’) is a sub market of the London Stock Exchange (‘Main Market’) that permits relatively smaller companies to float and list its securities with a more flexible regulatory system than is applicable to Main Market including no set requirements for capitalization...