India Corporate Law

A Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Blog

The India Corporate Law blog, published by Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, covers a range of topics related to corporate and regulatory law in India. It discusses regulatory frameworks governing insurance investments, legal considerations for foreign universities establishing campuses in India, and the classification of private and government companies under constitutional law. The blog also analyzes amendments to land fragmentation laws in Maharashtra and debates the constitutional validity of restrictions on corporate subsidiary layers under the Companies Act. The content focuses on statutory interpretation, regulatory compliance, judicial decisions, and policy implications affecting corporate entities and related sectors in India.

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FIG Paper No 58: RBI Issues Operating Framework for Facilitating Outward Remittance Services by Non-Bank Entities

IntroductionThe Foreign Exchange Department, Reserve Bank of India (“RBI”), on May 13, 2026, issued a circular titled ‘Operating framework for facilitating Outward Remittance services by non-bank entities through Authorized Dealer (Category I) Banks (“AD Banks”) in India’ (“Outward Remittance

FIG Paper No. 57 (VDA Series 11): India Digital Assets Round-Up: Recent Regulatory and Market Developments

Summary: This FIG Paper examines recent global regulatory and market developments in digital assets, including Hong Kong’s first stablecoin licences, countries finalising their digital assets regulatory frameworks, and BIS warnings on stablecoin-driven dollarisation. It then analyses India’s evolving response through the