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An Overview of the Real Estate Regulatory Act with Special Emphasis on UP-RERA and Recent Supreme Court Judgement
Abstract The Real Estate Regulatory Act (RERA) enacted in 2016 brought about numerous provisional changes to real estate sector in the country, addressing various concerns that were raised by stakeholders namely buyers and developers. Aspects such as transparency,...
The Dawn of Blockchain Technology in the Indian Mergers and Acquisitions Landscape
Abstract Mergers and Acquisitions (hereinafter referred to as “M&A”) took over India in the late 1980s. Before the 1980s, companies did not indulge much in mergers and acquisitions due to the inadequacy of laws. However, 1988 witnessed one of themost unfriendly...
Foreign Investment in the Indian Construction-Development Sector: Entry Routes and Associated Conditions
Abstract Although the construction sector is a significant contributor to the Indian GDP, there exists aglaring gap between foreign inflows into the sector and Indian infrastructure needs. This gap is rather worrisome since, after the pandemic, the Union government...
The PPIRP Model in the Real Estate Sector
Abstract The Indian insolvency regime took a concrete shape only in the year 2016 when the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC/ Code) was enacted. However, the homebuyers and allottees of various properties were left in a very sui generis position when it was...
Gender-Based Violence & Harassment in the Construction Sector: Addressing Gaps between Policy and Implementation
Introduction “Gender equality is not about women, and it is not about men- it is about making workplaces work for everyone. Together we can fix work, not women” -Michelle King India has always found itself grappling with the issues of gender inequality, women safety...
Conceptualising a Legal Framework for the Issuance of Sovereign Green Bonds in India: A Critical and Comparative Analysis
Abstract In her 2022 Budget Speech, the Finance Minister of India stated that India will be making an issuance of Sovereign Green Bonds (“SGBs”)within the current fiscal year. Currently, the Reserve Bank of India and the Central Government are working on a draft...
India and Public Private Partnerships: Need for Reforms
1. Introduction Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are understood as different kinds of collaborative arrangements between the private and public sector and involve government and businesses working together to provide services benefiting the people. There has been...
Deep-Sea Mining in the Shadows of the Ocean Decade
The international community is allegedly facing a significant shortage of minerals on land. It is reported that the shortage of “critical minerals…threatens to jeopardize the low-carbon transition and destabilize global energy security…” In search of alternatives,...
The Inception of Digital Currency and Blockchain Technology in the Indian Real Estate Sector
Abstract We live in a world, where technology is dominating every sector, we enter in. This is not just limited to the production, and manufacturing sector, but also the Power, Infrastructure, and Energy sector. With the global community issuing guidelines, and...
Green IP-for-Green Technology: A Much-Needed Interplay between Intellectual Property and Sustainability
Abstract Going green is no longer a choice; it is a requirement for human life. Constructing a path to a sustainable future is a must for the twenty-first century. Businesses, authorities, and policymakers have begun to work together to combat environmental issues and...
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