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Palak Shah

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The writer is author of the book: The Market Mafia - Chronicle of India’s High-Tech Stock Market Scandal & The Cabal That Went Scot-Free. Palak has been a journalist in Mumbai for nearly two decades now. He has worked for most premier pink papers including The Economic Times, Business Standard and The Financial Express and The Hindu Business Line. He was drawn to crime reporting at the age of 19 but a few years in the field told him that the fabric of crime had changed and the organised gangs, as Mumbai had witnessed during the eighties, no longer existed. It was business and markets that dominated the scenario. His passion to unravel the intricacies of the ‘white money’ economy led Palak to the world of finance and regulations.

Latest Articles By Palak Shah

Gossip & Tales: Sebi's Prosperity, Ambani's Catering Bill, Hinduja In Tax Haven

Reforms that can save retail investors from the "Slaughterhouse" called Options Trading will affect Sebi's income. Hotel Stocks and Ambani Wedding Economy, here's your dose of juicy Gossip

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Supreme Court Judgement On DMRC: Bigger Than Bhopal Gas Tragedy?

Detonation of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is the only parallel in modern history to India's Bhopal Gas Tragedy - rarest of rare cases. Yet, the Supreme Court of India rejected a Curative Petition for higher compensation against Union Carbide, the perpetrator of the cataclysmic gas leak. But the same SC upheld a Curative Petition in a mere commercial dispute and overturned its own two bench order, thereby setting an ugly precedent against India's Arbitration laws. Analysis-Part II

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Supreme Court's DMRC Judgement: Bigger Than Bhopal Gas Tragedy?

Detonation of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is the only parallel in modern history to India's Bhopal Gas Tragedy - rarest of rare cases. Yet, the Supreme Court of India rejected a Curative Petition for higher compensation against Union Carbide, the perpetrator of the cataclysmic gas leak. But the same SC upheld a Curative Petition in a mere commercial dispute and overturned its own two bench order, thereby setting an ugly precedent against India's Arbitration laws. Analysis-Part II

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Calcutta HC Moves To Protect International Arbitration Award

Coming down heavily on Glocal shareholders, Justice Ravi Krishan Kapur sought a list of their assets and liabilities in two weeks. J. Kapur believed there is a risk of dissipation of assets by Respondents with mischievous intent to render the (arbitration) award worthless since he found their conduct dishonest and fraudulent. US-based UpHealth won the Chicago Arbitration Award against the Indian Co

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Supreme Court's DMRC Judgement: Unsettling The Settled Law? Part 1

No warning, however stark, may be enough to withhold the floodgates that have flung open following the SC judgement on the Delhi Rail Metro Corporation's 'Curative Petition.' BW brings you the most intense 'Analysis' of the 'Landmark Case' in the history of Arbitration Awards ever delivered.

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Gossip & Tales: Hot Money Flowing In A New Avtar

How anxiety is running high within BJP when it comes to election candidates

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How ISec Minority Shareholders May Lose Rs 1776 Cr In Merger Deal

Quantum MF says, ISec deal is flawed, based on 9-month-old valuation reports, Rs 17.8 Billion ISec shareholder money being transferred to ICICI Bank shareholders, fraud in voting, ISec independent directors conflicted

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IndusInd Bank May Buy 51% And Indusind International 9% In Invesco MF India

While Indusind and Hinduja group holds 60 per cent stake in Invesco MF, Invesco will hold 40 per cent stake. Hinduja's plan to take on Mukesh Ambani's Jio Finance, Blackrock in MF biz

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HNG Insolvency Resolution: Cloud Over AGI Greenpac's Stock Exchange Disclosures

Justice Vikramajit Sen, former chief judge of Karnataka, opines that AGI made partial and deceitful disclosure about the CCI approval

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IndusInd Bank's Next Big Leap

Bank has set its eye on the insurance business and may cross sell products of Reliance Capital. CEO Sumant Kathpalia is the brain behind the ambitious plans

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