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A LEGAL ANALYSIS ON WHETHER SALE THROUGH POWER OF ATTORNEY WOULD AMOUNT TO CONVEYANCE

Yogamurugan Chockalingam - Associate, Dispute Resolution Practice Prior to the amendment[1] of Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908[2] that requires compulsory registration of power of attorneys pertaining to immovable property in Tamil Nadu, an interest in one’s immovable property would be transferred to another, through the execution of a combination of instruments including that of a general power of attorney and an agreement of sale for a certain specific consideration as agreed upon by the parties. A general power of attorney when executed for a certain consideration, creates an agency coupled with interest under the Indian Contracts Act, 1872. Such an agency...

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The Baffling Case of Infosys Non-Compete Clause: A critical analysis

The Baffling Case of Infosys Non-Compete Clause

SARA SURESH, Associate, RE & Corporate During the month of April 2022, there were extensive discussions over the legality and enforceability of Non-Compete clauses among the IT workforce. Media Reports stipulates that the IT giant corporation, Infosys, had been summoned by both the Central Labour Commissioner and Karnataka Labour Department over the incorporation of Non-Compete clauses in their Employment Agreement.  According to the media reports, Infosys has been working with both the Central and State Government with regard to their Non-Compete issue.  Howbeit, the media has remained inactive and dormant over the issue for quite some months. In this article, let’s break down...

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