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Startups need for no-dilution funding. India’s startup ecosystem has expanded rapidly over the last decade, but debt financing remains a significant gap. Traditional lenders rely heavily on collateral, predictable cash flows, and proven track records—factors that most early-stage startups lack.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (“MEITY”) vide its notification dated 13th November 2025, published the much-awaited Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 (colloquially referred to as the “DPDP Rules”). The DPDP Rules are set to operationalize the principle-based
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has notified significant amendments to the Companies (Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations) Rules, 2016 through its notification dated 4 September 2025. These sweeping changes expand the ambit of fast-track mergers (FTM) under Section 233 of
The logistics industry in India is undergoing a transformative shift with the integration of SIM-based tracking systems which has been achieved through the deployment of machine-to-machine (M2M) SIMs and embedded eSIMs in vehicle location tracking devices, IoT modules, and driver-issued
In a recent development to India’s intellectual property jurisprudence, the apex court has just weighed into one of the country’s largest trademark related disputes in the case of Lifestyle Equities C.V. v Amazon Technologies Inc. Initially, the Delhi High Court
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