Economic Laws Practice
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Established in 2001, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) is a full-service Tier 1 law firm in India. With eight offices strategically located throughout the country, ELP’s team consists of over 240+ highly qualified professionals, including lawyers, chartered accountants, cost accountants, company secretaries, and economists. This diverse expertise enables the firm to offer assistance to clients in various areas, including taxation, transactions, advisory services, litigation, regulatory compliance, trade, and competition matters. Recognized as one of the top ten law firms in India according to the RSG Report 2019, ELP has consistently achieved top-tier rankings from prestigious organizations such as Who’s Who Legal, Chambers Global, ITR, Legal 500, IFLR 1000, and AsiaLaw Profiles. ELP has an extensive client base across multiple industry sectors with clients from Fortune 500 companies, public sector undertakings, multinationals, Indian corporates and startups.
We actively seek to build and nurture long-term relationships and our clients value us for providing practical, implementable and enforceable advice. Each project team is steered by experienced professionals and partners with extensive domain knowledge and expertise, ably supported by immensely talented and young professionals.
International Work
We work closely with leading global law firms in the United Kingdom, the United States, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific region, giving us the ability to provide real-time support on cross-border concerns.
Practice Areas
- Banking & Finance
- Competition Law & Policy
- Corporate & Commercial
- Data Privacy
- Export Control, Sanctions & National Security
- Family Offices & Trusts
- Financial Regulatory Practice & Litigation
- Hospitality
- IBC
- Infrastructure, Projects & Energy
- International Trade & Customs
- Investment Funds
- Labour & Employment
- Litigation & Alternate Dispute Resolution
- Private Equity & Venture Capital
- Real Estate
- Regulatory & Compliance
- Tax
- Technology, Media & Telecom
Offices
Ahmedabad: C-507/508, 5th Floor, Titanium Square, Thaltej Cross Roads, SG Highway, Ahmedabad – 380054
+91 79 4600 4854
Bengaluru: 6th Floor, Rockline Centre,54 – Richmond Road, Bengaluru 560 025
+91 80 4168 5530
Chennai: No. 18, BBC Homes, Flat-7, Block A, 1st Floor, South Boag Road, T. Nagar, Chennai 600 017
+91 44 4210 4863
Delhi NCR
Noida: 9th Floor, Berger Tower, Sector 16 B, Noida, Uttar Pradesh – 201301
+91 120 6984 300
New Delhi: DR Gopal Das Bhawan, 16th Floor, 28, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 110 001.
+91 11 41528400
Gift City: GIFT CITY Unit No. 605, Signature, 6th Floor Block 13B, Zone – I GIFT SEZ, Gandhinagar 382355
Mumbai: Economic Law Practice, 9th floor, Mafatlal Center, Vidhan Bhavan Marg, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021
Tel: +91 22 6636 7000, 66 278000 & 66 371900
Fax: +91 22 6636 7172
Pune: 202, 2nd Floor, Vascon Eco Tower, Baner Pashan Road, Pune 411 045
+91 20 4912 7400
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- New Delhi801 A, 8th Floor, Konnectus Tower, Bhavbhuti Marg, Opp. Ajmeri Gate Railway, New Delhi, Delhi, India, 110001View ranked office
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Supply chain, infra not GST-ready: Small traders
Despite efforts by the government, the transitional provisions have failed to account for or facilitate transition of credit and stocks in many scenarios relevant to businesses.
Goods and services tax heralds a new economic era for India for India
Streamlined system replaces the previous convoluted structure and it is hoped that it will enable India to align with other countries
With no GST breather, ready to move-in flats to cost more
MUMBAI: The consumers will have to shell out more for the ready to move-in flats under the GST system as developers with large unsold inventories are planning to pass on the higher tax burden to home-buyers.
CORRECTED: Fast forward; GST set to transform face of Indian logistics industry
By Promit Mukherjee and Sankalp Phartiyal MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's greatest tax reform - replacing an array of provincial duties with a nationwide goods and services tax - is transforming the logistics industry in a country
Fast forward; GST set to transform face of Indian logistics industry
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India’s greatest tax reform - replacing an array of provincial duties with a nationwide goods and services tax - is transforming the logistics industry in a country where moving stuff around is notoriously difficult to do, executives say.
Life-saving drug prices may drop 2% under GST, pharma exporters to get a boost
Will get dual input credit for SEZ units; levy of lower GST rate on life-saving drugs should bring down their prices by 2%
Arbitration Update
Regulatory Alert – Consequences of non-compliance with Minimum Public Shareholding norms
Regulatory Alert – Consequences of non-compliance with Minimum Public Shareholding norms
Recent amendments / clarifications in relation to the Indian SCOMET List
Recently, the DGFT has sought to amend and streamline few of the entries in the SCOMET List [Appendix 3 to Schedule 2 of ITC (HS)], definition in the Glossary to the SCOMET list and the Handbook of Procedures 2015-2020 (“HBP”). Key amendments have been captured in this bulletin as below:
Supply chain, infra not GST-ready: Small traders
Despite efforts by the government, the transitional provisions have failed to account for or facilitate transition of credit and stocks in many scenarios relevant to businesses.
Goods and services tax heralds a new economic era for India for India
Streamlined system replaces the previous convoluted structure and it is hoped that it will enable India to align with other countries
With no GST breather, ready to move-in flats to cost more
MUMBAI: The consumers will have to shell out more for the ready to move-in flats under the GST system as developers with large unsold inventories are planning to pass on the higher tax burden to home-buyers.
CORRECTED: Fast forward; GST set to transform face of Indian logistics industry
By Promit Mukherjee and Sankalp Phartiyal MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's greatest tax reform - replacing an array of provincial duties with a nationwide goods and services tax - is transforming the logistics industry in a country
Fast forward; GST set to transform face of Indian logistics industry
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India’s greatest tax reform - replacing an array of provincial duties with a nationwide goods and services tax - is transforming the logistics industry in a country where moving stuff around is notoriously difficult to do, executives say.
Life-saving drug prices may drop 2% under GST, pharma exporters to get a boost
Will get dual input credit for SEZ units; levy of lower GST rate on life-saving drugs should bring down their prices by 2%
Arbitration Update
Regulatory Alert – Consequences of non-compliance with Minimum Public Shareholding norms
Regulatory Alert – Consequences of non-compliance with Minimum Public Shareholding norms
Recent amendments / clarifications in relation to the Indian SCOMET List
Recently, the DGFT has sought to amend and streamline few of the entries in the SCOMET List [Appendix 3 to Schedule 2 of ITC (HS)], definition in the Glossary to the SCOMET list and the Handbook of Procedures 2015-2020 (“HBP”). Key amendments have been captured in this bulletin as below: