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Supreme Court bats for rationalisation of airfares, asks Centre to provide relief to peopleThe Supreme Court has taken a stand on air travel pricing, urging the government to implement fairer airfare practices. Observing substanti...
Door's open, yet foreign law companies stay on the fenceRegulatory uncertainty, tax ambiguity and thin margins have kept foreign law firms from launching offices here despite market liberalisatio...
'Polluter pays' principle must not be reduced to 'pollute and pay', SC toldThe Supreme Court heard arguments on retrospective environmental clearances, with one lawyer arguing prior clearance is a vital safeguard, ...
Need more time to examine unpredictable airfares, Govt tells SCThe government has requested additional time from the Supreme Court to address fluctuating airfares. The ongoing conflict in West Asia has ...
Sharp surge in festive season, holiday airfares 'serious concern': SCThe Supreme Court has deemed the surge in air ticket prices during festive seasons a "serious concern," questioning unpredictable fare fluc...
Supreme Court flags concern over exorbitant rise in airfares during festivalsA bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta termed the exorbitant rise of airfares by airlines as "exploitation" and asked the Centre...
ICAI can't notify audit quality norms, says SG Tushar MehtaThe ICAI is not authorized to issue standards on quality management or amend audit norms for accountancy firms. This responsibility lies wi...
SC issues notices to states which are yet to establish RERAThe Supreme Court recently issued notices to the chief secretaries of Nagaland, Meghalaya, Sikkim and the Union Territory of Ladakh to give...
UK lawyers' watchdog opens investigation into asylum casesThe sting operation report included claims that illegal migrants from Punjab are being allegedly advised by some lawyers in the UK to fake ...
Centre open to a panel review of investor protection regimeThe Supreme Court last week sought the government's views on whether the regulatory regime needs a review, suggesting an expert panel heade...
Govt open to panel review of investor protection regimeThe Supreme Court last week sought the government's views on whether the regulatory regime needs a review, suggesting an expert panel heade...
Experts urge Delhi RERA to remove 'apartment' loopholeUsing the loophole, many developers in posh colonies of Delhi have been avoiding the registration, claiming that the number of apartments i...
NITI Aayog wants liberal regime for world class institutes free from regulatory bodiesNITI Aayog wants freedom for government run institutes to free up all world-class institutes from bodies such as the UGC, AICTE and Medical...
We can ban drugs approved by DCGI: Centre to Delhi High CourtThe government reserved the right to ban drugs in spite of DCGI’s approval as it was conducting a legislative exercise detached from the re...
CNG supply: Petroleum Ministry secretary appears before Gujarat HCThe High Court gave the order as consumers were not supplied cheaper CNG by the Centre even after an undertaking given to the court by the ...
Supreme Court seeks clarity on FDI policyThe SC sought a clarification from the govt over RBI's clearance on the recent notifications allowing foreign direct investment in multi-br...
- Attorney General says DoT must heed TRAI
The attorney general has said the communications ministry cannot bypass the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and make changes to exist...
- Turf war between DoT, Trai intensifies
Last year, the telecom ministry, under former telecom minister A Raja, had got the support of the law ministry to bypass the regulator.
- 2G scam: PAC frowns on Vahanvati’s ‘advice’ to Raja
It expressed shock that the Telecom Ministry made a direct reference to Vahanvati, who opined that the proposed course for issue of letters...
- TRAI warns ministry against changing existing licences without consultations
Telecom regulator TRAI has warned the ministry of communications & information technology against making any modifications to licences of e...