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Introduction to Indian Business Law
Last Updated Date:   23 June 2009


4 Credits,  Semester 1

Course Description:
This module introduces Indian laws pertinent to investment or trade with India. Students will be acquainted with the foreign investment regime and its development.

They will look at aspects of contract and company law, taxation, capital raising and available incentives (e.g. under the SEZ Act 2005) to equip them to structure investments and understand how businesses in India operate. Intellectual property protection, environmental law and labour laws will be considered as they directly impact business operations.

The Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement ("CECA"), which was designed to stimulate trade and investment flows, will be analysed. Dispute resolution alternatives will be covered.

Course Convenor: Adjunct A/P Leena Pinsler

Co-teacher(s): Mr Prakesh Pillai

Module Codes: LL4129 / LL5129 / LL6129

Contact Hours: 3-hr continuous weekly seminar

Workload: 3 hours

Mode of Assessment: Take Home Exam - 50% [Release: Fri 6 Nov, (1pm); Due on the same day at 5pm]; Seminar discussion/presentation - 50%.

Preclusions: Exchange students from law schools in India and post-graduate students who are graduates of law schools in India are precluded from taking this course for credit. Students who have taken LL4104 Foreign Investment Law of India are also precluded.

Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or equivalent.

Examination Date: Different Mode of Examination

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