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In this week's episode of the Clasis Law podcast, we are joined by Vasudha Luniya, Senior Associate, at Clasis Law to discuss the changing landscape of Data Protection laws in India. In the upcoming years, the value of data will increase, making it even more valuable than it is today. The more efficiently you store your data, the more benefits your business will fetch. After over a decade of status quo, India appears to be poised to welcome a slew of changes to its data and information technology laws. The change is likely to help realize India’s true potential as one of the most powerful data-centric economies in the world. Accordingly, in this podcast, Vasudha has discussed the tenets of the present data protection law in India as well as the upcoming law. If you would like to discuss more on this topic or have any questions on data protection laws in India, please write to Vasudha by email at vasudha.luniya@clasislaw.com
In this week's episode of the Clasis Law podcast, we are joined by Vasudha Luniya, Senior Associate, at Clasis Law to discuss the changing landscape of Data Protection laws in India. In the upcoming years, the value of data will increase, making it even more valuable than it is today. The more efficiently you store your data, the more benefits your business will fetch. After over a decade of status quo, India appears to be poised to welcome a slew of changes to its data and information technology laws. The change is likely to help realize India’s true potential as one of the most powerful data-centric economies in the world. Accordingly, in this podcast, Vasudha has discussed the tenets of the present data protection law in India as well as the upcoming law. If you would like to discuss more on this topic or have any questions on data protection laws in India, please write to Vasudha by email at vasudha.luniya@clasislaw.com
Vineet Aneja, Managing Partner & Head of Corporate Practice at Clasis Law was recently interviewed at the Conventus Law’s “Leader in Law Podcast” series on the occasion of Clasis Law’s eleven years. In this episode, he discussed his experience of being an entrepreneur and his motivation behind the formation of Clasis Law.
In this episode, we discussed the legal remedies available to an aggrieved homebuyer under the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act, 2016 and The Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016. For further information on this topic please write to Rohan Kaushal (rohan.kaushal@clasislaw.com), Senior Associate or Vatsala Pandey (vatsala.pandey@clasislaw.com), Associate at Clasis Law.
Ashima Sood, Senior Associate at Gall Solicitors, a leading dispute resolution firm in Hong Kong joins us in this episode to discuss arbitration and enforcement in Hong Kong. She clarifies whether Indian awards and judgments are recognized and enforceable in Hong Kong, the application process, and what happens when leave is granted to enforce. And more importantly, why and when should parties consider arbitrating in Hong Kong. If you have any questions regarding arbitration in Hong Kong, please feel free to contact Ashima by email at ashimasood@gallhk.com
In this episode, we are joined by our special host Ashima Sood, Senior Associate at Gall Solicitors, a leading dispute resolution firm in Hong Kong along with Mustafa Motiwala, Partner and Head of Litigation, Arbitration and Alternate Dispute Resolution Practice at Clasis Law to discuss about Wills & Probate as per Indian laws and how NRIs in Hong Kong can optimally secure their assets situated in India. For further information on this topic please write to Mustafa Motiwala at mustafa.motiwala@clasislaw.com or Ashima Sood at ashimasood@gallhk.com
In this episode of the podcast, we discuss the current ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. We have touched on the reasons for the war, latest developments, impacts of the war globally (including impact on India), various sanctions imposed by countries on Russian entities along with India’s stance on the war and the measures and initiatives adopted in order to safeguard and evacuate its people from Ukraine. For further information on this topic please reach out to Ankita Mehra (ankita.mehra@clasislaw.com), Mandeep Singh (mandeep.singh@clasislaw.com) or Archit Bansal (archit.bansal@clasislaw.com)
In this episode we discuss about Cryptocurrency basics- blockchain, uses of cryptocurrency, newly introduced tax regime in India, market reactions. Please hear this podcast presented by Tanuja Kaushik, Surbhi Kapoor and Jatin Oberoi, Associates at Clasis Law. Please share your queries/feedbacks by email: Tanuja.kaushik@clasislaw.com Surbhi.kapoor@clasislaw.com Jatin.oberoi@clasislaw.com
In this podcast, we discuss the emergence of the Meta, how the metaverse will function, the recent developments which are happening in this sector, the companies which are paving the way ahead for the next step in the interaction with the internet. We have touched base on emerging concepts like digital economy, land parcels and hybrid meetings taking place in the metaverse and the impact of the changes taking place. For further information on this topic please contact Raveena Verma or Mandeep Singh via email (raveena.verma@clasislaw.com or mandeep.singh@clasislaw.com).
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