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Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the United Arab Emirates: Navigating Jurisdiction, Reciprocity and Injunctive Relief for Transnational Stakeholders

Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the United Arab Emirates: Navigating Jurisdiction, Reciprocity and Injunctive Relief for Transnational Stakeholders

by ilf.admin | Nov 16, 2025 | Publications

Introduction: Globalization and the Rise of Cross-Border Dispute Resolution In the interconnected landscape of global commerce, the demand for robust mechanisms to enforce foreign judgments has never been more critical. This is particularly relevant for individuals...
LITIGATION UPDATE | MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES NOT “WORKMEN” UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT

LITIGATION UPDATE | MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES NOT “WORKMEN” UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT

by ilf.admin | Nov 11, 2025 | Publications

Contributors: Ms. Shreya Dalal (Associate Partner) · Mr. Mohammed Lokhandwala (Associate) The Hon’ble Delhi High Court in the ma4er of Samarendra Das v. Win Medicare Pvt. Ltd., 2025 SCC OnLine Del 6347, reaffirmed that a medical or sales representative employed in the...
ARBITRATION UPDATE: MADRAS HIGH COURT RECOGNISES CRYPTOCURRENCY AS PROPERTY

ARBITRATION UPDATE: MADRAS HIGH COURT RECOGNISES CRYPTOCURRENCY AS PROPERTY

by ilf.admin | Nov 10, 2025 | Publications

Contributors: Mr. Akash Jain (Associate Partner) · Mr. Gaurav Edekar (Associate) Overview: In a landmark judgment delivered by the Hon’ble Madras High Court in Rhutikumari v. Zanmai Labs Pvt. Ltd. & Ors., the Court recognized cryptocurrencies as...
GDPR INJUNCTIONS: HAS THE CJEU CLOSED THE DOOR OR OPENED THE FLOOR?

GDPR INJUNCTIONS: HAS THE CJEU CLOSED THE DOOR OR OPENED THE FLOOR?

by ilf.admin | Nov 9, 2025 | Publications

Under the GDPR, is there a possibility for a data subject to request that the controller be prohibited from further unlawful processing in the future? How does the controller’s liability for damages arise in such a case? These are the questions addressed by the Court...
CJEU RULING SHEDS LIGHT ON PSEUDONYMISED DATA AND PERSONAL DATA CONCEPT

CJEU RULING SHEDS LIGHT ON PSEUDONYMISED DATA AND PERSONAL DATA CONCEPT

by ilf.admin | Nov 9, 2025 | Publications

In its recent judgement, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) examined three crucial aspects under legal framework of EU data protection: (i) whether an individual’s opinions can constitute personal data, (ii) whether pseudonymised data transmitted to a...
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  • ARBITRATION UPDATE: MADRAS HIGH COURT RECOGNISES CRYPTOCURRENCY AS PROPERTY
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