Newsletter/Booklets 4th Sep 2019

ELP – Knowledge Series – India Update – Part 3 of 2019

Authors

Rohit JainDeputy Managing Partner | Mumbai
Gourav SoganiPartner | Mumbai
Nishant ShahPartner | Mumbai
Parthsarathi JhaPartner | New Delhi | Noida
Sanjay NotaniPartner | Mumbai
Sweta RajanPartner | Mumbai

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We welcome you to the latest edition of the ELP Knowledge Series, a quarterly round-up of critical legal and regulatory developments that can create potential compliance challenges and operational risk for businesses in India.

This iteration of ‘India Update – Part 3 of 2019’ addresses a range of current issues pertaining to disputes between PE investors and promoters, GST related pain points for key industry sectors, rights of minority shareholders and changing regulations or increasing issues of sexual harassment.

This edition also contains a discourse on select topics which warrant an interactive dialogue between government and industry, such as growing relevance of treaty arbitrations for Indian businesses, an opportunity for India to reform its trade policies against the backdrop of the US – China trade wars and examination of a Sovereign Guarantee/Letter of Comfort as an enabler for liberalization of foreign investment in India. We conclude our edition with an overview of the budget and its current impact on the industry.

We hope you find this information useful.

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