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Trai Orders Telecom Firms to Share AI-Based Spam Data Within Hours, ETLegalWorld

The directions by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) were issued on February 27, and firms must comply within 30 days. Regulator Trai has directed all mobile operators to share data derived from their artificial intelligence (AI)-based anti-spam solutions within hours on the common blockchain-based platform and act against spammers, even in the absence […]

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ETLegalWorld presents Global Legal Convention and Awards 2026 on 13 & 14 March 2026, ETLegalWorld

The third edition of ETLegalWorld’s Global Legal Convention & Awards 2026 brings together India’s top legal minds for a deep look at how digital tech is changing the profession. Set for March 13-14, 2026, at Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai, it mixes keynotes, discussions, awards, and networking to tackle real-world shifts in law and business. Day

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Indian companies scrambling to renegotiate contracts amid Gulf tensions, ETLegalWorld

Indian companies scrambling to renegotiate contracts amid Gulf tensions Mumbai: Indian companies with significant exposure to West Asia, both as a market and as a trade route, are turning to legal and trade experts as they brace for potential fallout from the US-Israeli strike on Iran, which has raised tensions in the Middle East. Companies

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How Delhi HC’s post-expiry patent revocation ruling could impact India’s generic drug market, ETLegalWorld

Illustrative image The Delhi High Court’s division bench ruling in Boehringer Ingelheim v. Controller of Patents, upholding the maintainability of section 64 revocation petitions even post-patent expiry and alongside section 107 invalidity defenses in infringement suits, could reshape India’s USD 50 billion pharma market by tilting the balance toward generics and intensifying scrutiny on innovator

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NCLAT dismisses Dhoot brothers’ plea in ₹5,354 crore SBI insolvency case, ETLegalWorld

NCLAT dismisses Dhoot brothers’ plea in ₹5,354 crore SBI insolvency case New Delhi: The appellate tribunal NCLAT has dismissed petitions filed by two Dhoot brothers – Rajkumar Nandlal Dhoot and Pradeep Nandlal Dhoot, challenging the initiation of personal insolvency against them over a default committed by debt-ridden Videocon Industries. Personal Insolvency against the Dhoot brothers

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SpiceJet to Deposit ₹144 Crore as SC Mandate; Airline Says No Operational Impact as Arbitration Continues, ETLegalWorld

No operational impact: SpiceJet to settle ₹144 cr dues per SC mandate SpiceJet has issued a statement following the Supreme Court of India’s decision declining to interfere with the earlier directive requiring the airline to deposit INR 144 crore in connection with its ongoing dispute with KAL Airways and Kalanithi Maran. The airline said it

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NSE, BSE impose Rs 5.42 lakh penalty each for Sebi norm violation, ETLegalWorld

Shipping Corporation fined: NSE, BSE impose Rs 5.42 lakh penalty each for Sebi norm violation Leading stock exchanges BSE and NSE have slapped a fine of Rs 5.42 lakh each on state-run Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) for non-compliance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (Sebi’s) listing regulations. The Navratna PSU informed about

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What It Really Means for Indian Exporters in 2026, ETLegalWorld

What the US Supreme Court’s tariff ruling really means for Indian exporters On February 20, 2026, the Court in a 6:3 ruling, that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorise the President to unilaterally impose tariffs. The decision invalidated the IEEPA based reciprocal tariffs that had pushed combined US duties on many

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