Competition law was enacted in India in 2003, though enforcement of section 3 and 4 related to antitrust started only in 2009. Enforcement of sections 5 and 6 related to Combinations began only in 2011.
International Investment flows have slowed down due to the pandemic. However, India continues to attract record investment flows.
International investment flows are currently not governed by any multilaterally agreed rules.
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the multilateral trading system (MTS) has emerged as a major determinant of international economic activity and exchanges.
APRLP Law has a team of Experts /Advisers on IPOs, QIPs, Rights Issues, FCCB and ADR Offerings.
APRLP Law cater to the service needs of issuers, investment banks and private equity houses and selling shareholders.
The Banking And Financial Sector Has Been Fast Transforming. Consolidation Has Been Gathering Momentum. Technological And Digital Revolutions Have Touched The Financial Sector Intimately.
Environmental issues have taken central stage at the international and national levels. The Golden Jubilee of the Stockholm Summit was celebrated recently.
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy team in APRLP Law has very long experience in this area. They are able to guide on all aspects of the processes.
APRLP Law also provide advice and guidance on corporate restructuring and positioning in the market.
ESG Has Become The Focus Of Economic Decision Making By Governments, Corporates And Investors. It Has Been Established That In The Medium To Long Term Compliance With ESG Norms Pay And Return On Investment (RoI) Is Higher.
A thriving and dynamic telecommunications sector and the success of initiatives like Digital India and the India Stack have contributed to the phenomenal growth of the Digital Economy in India.