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04 June 2010
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Legally India newsletterThere was a brief but heavy 4am pre-Monsoon shower in Mumbai on Tuesday morning but the real storm was faced by the Bar Council of India (BCI) this week.

28 May 2010
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Legally India newsletterAlmost exactly one year ago Legally India's first newsletter issue, Exciting Times, made its way out of and across India. Fifty issues later, much has changed but legally the Indian market remains as exciting as ever.

21 May 2010
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Legally India newsletterDoes India's legal future belong to its youth?

14 May 2010
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Legally India newsletterIndian legal education finds itself at a pivotal time, with repercussions beyond just the student community. Yesterday, a number of NUJS Kolkata final year students led by professor Shamnad Basheer petitioned the Bar Council of India (BCI) to postpone the new bar exam until 2011, instead of holding it in August as originally envisaged.

Today, in a surprise U-turn, the BCI has agreed to push back the exam to December 2010.

07 May 2010
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Legally India newsletterAn inconclusive week, not dissimilar to the UK's hung parliament of today.

Not quite a hung election in the fight in important legal elections. While counting is for the Mumbai Bar Councli is expected to conclude later tonight, while literally just in, the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) has officially elected Ram Jethmalani as its new president.

Meanwhile, India's eyes - even those of non-lawyers - were firmly fixed on two of the most important court decisions of this year.

30 April 2010
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Legally India newsletterIt's official at the Supreme Court: India's next Chief Justice will be S H Kapadia and the apex court will welcome its first female judge in four years. About time.

23 April 2010
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Legally India newsletterFew things showcase the globalisation of India's legal industry more than this week's volcano eruption in Iceland, which kept at least three Indian managing partners best known by their first names out of India and stuck in New York.

21 April 2010
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Legally India newsletterThe Bar Council of India (BCI) has a new chairman.

Unusually, this time the BCI did not select someone from amongst their elected midst but opted for ex-officio BCI member and solicitor general Gopal Subramaniam. The SG has ambitious plans such as the introduction of an Indian bar exam.

But for foreign firms hoping for a change in breeze with a new administration, the forecast remains uncomfortable. Much like Delhi and Mumbai's heat at the moment.

13 April 2010
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Legally India newsletterConvention has it that the start of the financial year is an exciting time for senior associates.


With no good reason to break with convention, Amarchand Mangaldas, Khaitan & Co and Luthra & Luthra gave the nod to three lawyers each to join the partnerships.

05 April 2010
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Legally India newsletterOnly little Foolishness at the start of this financial year.

Khaitan & Co hired a total of three specialist lateral partners: banking & finance from White & Case, infrastructure from JSA and absorbing a TMT boutique. The firm has also promoted three of its associates to partnership (see LegallyIndia.com on Monday for the full story).

29 March 2010
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Legally India newsletter

It’s just not cricket, folks. Or is it? With the Indian Premier League (IPL) in full swing lawyers have been busy getting in on the action (and that does not just mean enjoying live cricket games with clients).

Luthra & Luthra and Titus & Co chalked up tournament batting and fielding records in the Delhi SILF law firm mini-IPL. (Hotly debated at 50 comments and counting - a century beckons again with finals this weekend!)

21 March 2010
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Legally India newsletterAs the end of the accounting year draws near, money begins to increasingly matter.

Amarchand Mangaldas is already sure of a record turnover year and has paid fee-earners solid bonuses. But it is not the only one.

19 March 2010
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This week's newspaper headlines were dominated by the passage of the 14 year-old Women's Reservation Bill, which finally cleared its first hurdle shortly after International Women's Day.

09 March 2010
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Legally India newsletterStudents may complain about the fees of some private law schools but in reality even national law schools are not the most socially representative places either.

The Common Law Admissions Test (CLAT) rewards cramming and paid preparation courses with a place in India's legal ivy leagues. Those from less well-off backgrounds or rural areas often struggle to clear that hurdle.

05 March 2010
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Legally India newsletterThis was an exciting week not just for India's business media but also for tax lawyers, who will no doubt spend the long and colourful Holi weekend getting to grips with the changes in the 2010-11 Budget.

Lawyers and corporates have generally welcomed the Budget's safe smorgasbord of changes, which could increase lawyers' work, despite heavy lobbying efforts having given no respite to law firms on service tax. But it is also very unlikely there will be a repeat of last year when litigators went on strike over the service tax imposed on their law firm brothers and sisters.

25 February 2010
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Legally India newsletterAshurst has decided to shut its Delhi liaison office, which in all honesty will not be a shock to anyone who's read the Lawyers Collective judgment.

To find out what this means for Ashurst's India practice (if anything) read our interview with the firm's India head Richard Gubbins. We have asked him lots of questions but we have not been able to confirm what will happen to Ashurst's shiny India ball.