Tag: Contract Labourers
            July 4, 2019
Corporate Law | Employment Laws
                
                
                
            
            
 
        Corporate Law | Employment Laws
Determination of Contract Workers as Direct Employees: ...
                In India, contract labourers are protected by the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition Act), 1970. A contract labourer is defined as one who is hired in connection with the work of an establishment by a principal employer through a contractor. While a contractor is the supplier of contract labour for the organization, a principal employer is the person responsible for the control of the establishment....
                
				
				
            
                       Data Clean Rooms: The Future of Privacy-Compliant Data Collaboration
                    Transition phrases are crucial in patent drafting for they define the scope of a claim. Choosing the correct phrase can impact what rights an applicant can enforce, as determined by the Delhi High Court recently, in Frimline v. K-Smatco
                
            The power of transition phrases in Indian patent drafting: the ‘Frimline’ Ruli...
                    Transition phrases are crucial in patent drafting for they define the scope of a claim. Choosing the correct phrase can impact what rights an applicant can enforce, as determined by the Delhi High Court recently, in Frimline v. K-Smatco
                
            Representations, Warranties and Covenants: What are the consequences of breach?
                    Representations, Warranties and Covenants clauses are included in all commercial contracts. Traditionally, the nomenclature has not been clearly delineated, and representation and warranties are grouped together in a manner that often led them to be viewed as synonymous terms.
                
            Pharmacyclics Continues the Divisional Applications Debate in India
                    In 2024, the Indian Patent Office (“IPO”) issued the Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2024 (“Rules”), which, among other things, amended the rules relating to filing of divisional applications.
                
            An Analysis of the Reserve Bank of India’s Master Direction on Regulation of Payment...
                    On September 15, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India ("RBI") issued the Master Direction on Regulation of Payment Aggregators, 2025 ("Master Direction"), a framework governing both bank and non-bank entities engaged in the business of payment aggregation ("Payment Aggregators" or "PA").
                
            Removal of fetters on the Arbitration process: Arbitration is not foreclosed due to pendin...
                    The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996  was enacted to facilitate expeditious and affordable resolution of disputes pertaining to in-personam rights arising out of contractual disputes between private parties.
                
            Timing it Right: Delhi High Court on Pre-Grant Oppositions in India
                    What happens when a pre-grant opposition is filed after the Controller signs a patent application to grant? This knotty question was answered by the Delhi High Court in a recent case.
                
            Navigating Share Transfer Restrictions in Shareholders’ Agreements Part 2
                    In our previous Article, we explored the foundational aspects of share transfer restrictions in shareholder agreements ("SHAs"), with a focus on concepts such as tag-along rights, drag-along rights, permitted and automatic transfers, amongst others and the interplay with the Companies Act, 2013 (the "Act").
                
            Collection of Children’s Data under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act: Not Ch...
                    The protection of children's personal data has and continues to present regulatory and practical challenges for lawmakers, businesses, organisations, institutions and establishments that deal with personal data ("Data Fiduciary").
                
            When “Ok” Becomes “Not Ok”: A cautionary tale of miscommunication from the Indian Patent O...
                    An important step during patent prosecution in India is the hearing. As the Indian Patent Office (IPO) tends to issue only a single examination report, hearings before the Controller are common.
                
             
			
 
		
 
					









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