Shivani Jain

Shivani Jain

Shivani has completed her B com LLB (Hons) and has the experience of writing various research papers during her college time. Earlier she was working as an Associate in a Delhi based Law Firm, but her interest in writing made her pursue Legal Content Writing as a career. Her core area of interest is in writing about various legal enactments, tax, and finance.

Appointment of Independent Director: A Concept Guide on the Independent Directors in India

At present, the structure of Indian Corporate Law seems to be troubled by a plethora of scams, right from the famous Satyam Computer Services Scandal a decade ago to recent Nirav Modi Scam[1] . Post-Satyam scam[2] , the Indian Government decided to revamp the corporate regulatory framework a bit. Therefore, enacted new legislation, known as […]

NBFC vs Banks: How NBFCs Are Bridging Banking Loopholes in India

Loans have become an essential part of availing immediate financial assistance, be it for personal use or business purposes. Loans may be used to boost business, handle some personal emergency, purchase some property or uplift the borrower’s living standards. Earlier, traditional banks were known to dominate and lead the Indian financial sector. However, in the […]

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Money Changer License from RBI: Complete Guide on AMC License

The Foreign Exchange Reserves or Forex are the essential assets held by the RBI in foreign currencies. These assets influence the country’s monetary policy, international trade and exchange rate. To carry out the activities related to foreign or currency exchange, a company needs to obtain Money Changer License or FFMC License from RBI. RBI grants […]

What is the Difference Between Takeover and Acquisition?

One of the best ways to expand and grow a business is by way of merging with or acquiring or takeover of another business. The concept of mergers means when two consenting companies of the same size decide to combine and unite their efforts. Whereas on the other hand, the process of acquisition involves a […]

The Process for the Valuation of Shares for Buyback

Buyback of shares is opposite and contrary to the issue of shares by a company. The reason behind the same is that in the case of buyback of shares, instead of giving shares, the concerned company offers to buy back its shares owned by the investors, that too, at a specified price, which is normally […]

Mergers and Acquisitions: Trends and Outlook in this Sector

Coming from a strong year of 2018, the global market of Merger and Acquisition slowed in 2019. While the worldwidemarket announced that the volume of transactionswas in line with the year 2018 (driven by the increased volumes of transactions in North America), but the deal count for the deals greater than $250 million was down […]

Accounting for Right and Bonus Issue

In order to raise the company’s subscribed share capital, additional capital shares are issued by way of the Rights Issue. However, instead of issuing the shares to the public at large, the Company prefers to issue shares to its already existing shareholders in proportion to their existing holding. Further, issuing shares by way of the […]

Buyback of Shares: A Detailed Analysis

Buyback of shares is a process of financial engineering and is one amongst the several provisions of the Companies Act, 2013[1] that allows a company to buy its own shares or other securities back, that too, with inherent advantages to the company and its shareholders. Further, the repurchasing of shares from the existing shareholder is […]

Checklist For Registering a Trademark in India

A Trademark in India is a visual representation or symbol that can be in the form of a word, name, label, colour combination, numbers, etc. used by the business in order to differentiate its products and services from other same goods or services which are made in different business. Know what are the factors included […]

Cyber Security: How is it Significant for Merger and Acquisitions

In the process of due diligence that precedes a merger or an acquisition, it is essential to take account of the target company’s strengths and assets, along with their weaknesses and liabilities. Among the several liabilities that the acquiring companies need to review and analysis, the most significant are the amount of financial debt, poor […]

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