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Understanding the Electricity (Promoting Renewable Energy through Green Energy Open Access) Rules, 2022
Abstract In pursuance of promoting the principles of sustainable development through green energy, India efficaciously is moving towards a structured system of rules & regulations formulated for the concerned authorities to regularize the generation and...
Electricity Rules 2022: A Mechanism to Clear Out Dues
Abstract The Ministry of Power notified the Electricity (Late Payment Surcharge and Related Matters) Rules, 2022 (LPS Rules) on June 3rd, 2022, which has been notified by the Government of India by the powers conferred under Section 176 (1) of the Electricity Act,...
Analysis of the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority v. Anand Sonbhadra Judgment vis-à-vis its Impact on Homebuyers
Abstract This Blog Post analyses the judgment ofNew Okhla Industrial Development Authority v. Anand Sonbhadra, wherein the Supreme Court held that New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA or the Appellant) is an operational creditor and not a financial...
Climate Technology in the Present-Day World: A Development of Paramount Importance
“The world is reaching the tipping point beyond which climate change may become irreversible. If this happens, we risk denying present and future generations the right to a healthy and sustainable planet – the whole of humanity stands to lose.” -Kofi Anan, former...
Neutrality in Appointment of Arbitrators under PSU Contracts: An Analysis of Inconsistent Judicial Trends
Abstract The appointment of Arbitrators by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) has been a long-standing issue. PSUs contribute significantly to India’s GDP, inevitably making them a party to numerous disputes. However, the Dispute Resolution clauses in PSU contracts...
The Legal Architecture of Infrastructure in India
Abstract The infrastructure industry of India is critical to its economy, and the government has placed a high focus on creating legislation that would ensure that the country's world-class infrastructure is built on time. Power, bridges, dams, highways, airports,...
Coal Block Scam: The Legacy Continues
Abstract Any law student or professional interested in mining laws would tell you all about the coal scam decision of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in 2014 and how it changed the legal landscape in India and ushered in much necessary changes. However, dig slightly deeper,...
India, Indian Energy Sector, and IBC: An Assay
Abstract It is a known fact that any country’s economic success largely depends on its energy sector since it is the backbone of the country and provides foundational support to several other industries in any economy. India didn’t catch up to the success during the...
The Revamped Maritime and Related Legislations amidst Sagarmala Project – to Serve the Interest of the Nation
We can’t control the wind, but we can direct the sail” Abstract The Sagarmala Project is an ambitious project by the Government of India to upscale and enhance the capability of ports in the country. Launched by the Union Cabinet in 2015, it aims to develop ports...
Environment Clearances and Systems in EPC and Infrastructural Projects
Abstract This Blog Post talks about various aspects of environmental clearances, corporate and industrial regulations and general practices behind the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)-based projects. In light of the dynamic changes in the regulatory...
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