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Analysis of Insolvency in the Infrastructure Regime
Abstract The acute issue of financial crunch faced by construction contractors in India being profoundly affected due to the ineffectiveness of public sector undertakings (PSUs) in discharge of their final payments cannot be denied or overlooked. Such delayed payments...
Business Sustainability of Power Sector Companies in India
Introduction The disclosures and communication of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals is known as sustainability reporting. An organization's material non-financial performance information, including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) problems,...
Debt Financing of Infrastructure Projects
Abstract "Infrastructure projects remain a major source of India’s growth and this can be seen by the measures taken, both by the Government and the Reserve Bank of India, in trying to prioritise the sector and increase more investment in this area. However, debt...
FDI in the Indian Real Estate Sector: An Investor’s Dilemma
Abstract Disinvestment in the Real Estate Sector in India has opened up many possibilities for growth and development. Prioritizing and incentivizing foreign investment has uplifted the country’s Economy. However, the current Foreign Direct Investment (‘FDI’) policy...
Mediation as a Method of Dispute Resolution in Construction Projects
Abstract Construction is the second largest industry in India after Agriculture. By 2025, the Construction Industry is expected to reach $1.4 TN and its market in India is expected to emerge as the third largest globally. In 2020, construction equipment industry...
Iron Ore Policy 2021: Catharsis or Axe in the Foot?
Abstract The iron and steel industry is perpetually changing, due to which there has been a plethora of policy changes since 2007 that govern the transportation of iron ores. However, considering the recent significant changes in the Governmental policies, especially...
Hydrogen Energy in India: Existing Policy Framework and a Prospect for Legislation
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, it is the one most adaptable to change” - Charles Darwin...
Dispute Resolution in Infrastructure Contracts
Abstract A dispute resolution clause in contracts has become imperative in recent times. Unlike litigation, arbitration must be selected by parties as a dispute resolution mechanism. This may be set out in a separate arbitration agreement or, more commonly,...
Land Acquisition Procedure: Need for Streamlining and Automating to Eliminate Acquisition-Related Litigation
Abstract Infrastructure projects in India face an uphill task with staying on budget and adhering to timelines. Part of this is attributable to land acquisition in India, which is plagued with delays arising largely out of litigation. Acquisition-related litigation...
Stress in the Power Sector: Need for Structural Reforms
Abstract Power is a fundamental component of infrastructure, essential for a country’s economic growth and welfare. The availability and development of suitable infrastructure is critical for India’s economy to continue to thrive. India’s power sector is one of the...
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