
Delhi Govt notifies rules to enhance transparency of FIR process in NCT of Delhi
FIR filed electronically has to be signed by the informant within 3 days.
Continue readingFIR filed electronically has to be signed by the informant within 3 days.
Continue readingInterim Protection will be granted on the basis of Threat Analysis Report.
Continue readingThese rules promote transparency in handling of case properties by maintaining detailed records.
Continue readingSummons can be served electronically if ordered by Court.
Continue readingAny non-cognizable offence will be converted into NCR forwarded to Magistrate fortnightly.
Continue readingDelhi BNSS (Arrest Information) Rules, 2025 have been notified to ensure swift and transparent communication of arrest to the relatives or any other person nominated by the arrested person, of his arrest.
Continue readingInterest of Penalty has to be paid at Simple interest of 1% on outstanding amount.
Continue readingCertificate of registration will be valid for a period unless it is suspended by IFSCA or surrendered by FME.
Continue readingGrant in-principal approval will be valid for 1 year which can extend up to maximum 6 more months.
Continue readingThis amendment revises 17 SEBI Regulations.
Continue readingAI has to be used keeping in mind privacy, security and integrity of investors and stakeholders.
Continue readingSEBI introduces the concept of AI vide these regulations.
Continue readingAI has to be used keeping in mind privacy, security and integrity of investors and stakeholders.
Continue readingFacilitator can be appointed by the committee for a sub-class within creditors
Continue readingGeneral Diary Report will be maintained on Crime & Criminal Tracking Networks & Systems.
Continue readingUCC Rules aims to eliminate practices like polygamy, child marriage and triple talaq.
Continue readingThese ships will come under the ambit of guidelines issued by Ministry of Tourism & Ministry of Shipping.
Continue readingNo relaxations will be granted in respect of compliance with Insurance Act, 1938 and IRDAI Act, 1999.
Continue readingAny vehicle which becomes an End-of-Life vehicle cannot be kept for more than 180 days.
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