Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Advises L&T Realty Properties on 100% Acquisition of International Green Scapes

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas advised L&T Realty Properties on its Rs.1,123 crore acquisition of International Green Scapes, which owns nearly 20 acres in Gurugram and undertakes construction, development, ownership, and maintenance of residential projects on the project land there.

Major Deal Alert: Khaitan & Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas Lead Bajaj Electricals’ Rs.168 Crore Acquisition of Morphy Richards

Khaitan and Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas led Bajaj Electricals’ Rs.168 crore acquisition of the Morphy Richards brand and related IP rights. The deal covers multiple South Asian jurisdictions, strengthening Bajaj Electricals’ regional presence across consumer appliance markets today.

Khaitan & Co Advises Amneal Pharmaceuticals on USD 1.075 Billion Kashiv Biosciences Acquisition Deal

Khaitan & Co, alongside Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, is advising Amneal Pharmaceuticals on its proposed USD 1.075 billion acquisition of Kashiv Biosciences LLC. The transaction includes the company’s two Indian subsidiaries, Kashiv Biosciences Private Limited and Kashiv Research Private Limited.

Supreme Court: “Disputed Question of Fact Doesn’t Take Away High Court’s Jurisdiction Under Article 226”

The Supreme Court ruled that the existence of a disputed question of fact does not bar the High Court’s jurisdiction under Article 226. If the State raises disputes merely to justify rejecting a writ petition, the court must dismiss such objections. The ruling reinforces the High Court’s power to intervene in cases of constitutional rights violations. This ensures that legal remedies are not denied on technical grounds.

“Court Shall Be Functus Officio After Disposal, ED Should File PMLA Status Report”: Court Reopens Gautam Gambhir Cheating Case

A Delhi court has set aside a prior ruling that dismissed a cheating case against Gautam Gambhir, instructing the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to investigate potential money laundering activities. The court found the previous discharge order inadequate, highlighting Gambhir’s financial dealings related to a real estate project and the need for further scrutiny.