Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Getnomik Legal Digest. This month we cover landmark rulings in arbitration, the evolving data protection compliance landscape, SEBI's corporate governance push, and a critical stamp duty ruling from Bombay. Essential reading for every legal professional in practice.
The Supreme Court of India has held that a party who participates in arbitration proceedings without raising a jurisdictional objection cannot subsequently challenge the arbitral award on those grounds.
Read judgment analysis →The Bombay High Court has held that a restated development agreement, even where no fresh monetary consideration passes, attracts stamp duty as a new instrument if the substantive rights of the parties are modified.
Read judgment analysis →The Ministry of Electronics and IT has published draft rules under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. The rules impose significant obligations on data fiduciaries including law firms and legal service provid…
Read update →SEBI has issued a circular tightening obligations on independent directors and audit committees of listed entities, with immediate effect for large-cap companies and a phased timeline for others.
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