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Anish Sinha

Soaring High: How GIFT City is Making India a Global Aircraft Leasing Powerhouse

GIFT City is transforming India into a global aircraft leasing hub, reducing reliance on foreign lessors. With tax exemptions, regulatory clarity, and flexible leasing models, it’s driving economic resilience and aviation growth, positioning India to own the skies.
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What is the significance of Actionable Claim under Transfer of Property Act and GST?

An actionable claim is a claim to an unsecured debt or a beneficial interest in movable property not in possession, recognized by civil courts. It is transferable under Section 130 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, and is classified as "goods" under GST law.

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What are white-collar crimes in India?

White-collar crimes in India, often committed by individuals in positions of trust, involve fraud, corruption, and financial misconduct. With increasing globalization and technology, such crimes have evolved, demanding stricter regulations and enforcement for accountability.

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What is Abuse of Dominant Position under Competition Law?

Abuse of dominant position under the Competition Act, 2002, occurs when a dominant enterprise exploits or excludes competitors in a relevant market. Section 4 prohibits unfair practices like predatory pricing, denying market access, or restricting innovation and competition.

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What makes an Invention Patentable under Indian Law?

A patent grants inventors exclusive rights, fostering innovation by protecting new ideas. Under India's Patents Act, 1970, patentability hinges on novelty, inventive step, and industrial applicability, ensuring only deserving inventions achieve legal protection.

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Why are certain Inventions not granted Patent in India?

The Indian Patent Act, 1970, under Sections 3 and 4, excludes certain inventions from patentability to protect public interest, ethics, and natural principles. Non-patentable categories include frivolous inventions, natural discoveries, and methods against public order.

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How Does Film Censorship in India Balance Artistic Freedom and Societal Norms?

Film censorship in India seeks to balance artistic freedom with societal norms. While the Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, it allows restrictions in the interest of public order, decency, and morality, with the CBFC acting as a regulatory body for this purpose.

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