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EPA Law Offices represents and advises corporations, major businesses and individuals across diverse sectors and varied practice areas. Our lawyers bring along extensive experience in assisting clients with transactions and litigation across India, and arbitrations internationally. Be it representation or advisory, providing efficient legal solutions is always our priority. We do so by working as

an integrated team focused on meeting our client's objectives through creative thinking aligned with commercial insight. Our inter-disciplinary and multifaceted teams work relentlessly towards merging thought leadership with analysis of new aspects of an issue and a hands-on approach to problem resolution. Deriving experience of several cross-border transactions and disputes, our lawyers are adept in assisting multi-national corporations to implement their business goals and strategies in India. Our lawyers have collaborated with leading international law firms across the globe as counsel on Indian law. Our experience includes working with corporations and law firms in North America, the United Kingdom, Germany, Singapore, and the MENA region.

15/08/2022

Today we celebrate the glory of freedom.
Wishing all a very Happy Independence Day!

The UAS Rules, 2021 announced in March this year, attempted to address security issues by toughening licensing and appro...
15/09/2021

The UAS Rules, 2021 announced in March this year, attempted to address security issues by toughening licensing and approval standards. However, drone attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of the country's border regions persisted. Yet after extensive consultation with the industry and experts, the much-anticipated UAS Rule, 2021 underwhelmed, providing a mere structure to the previously existing use-cases of unmanned drones, putting tech firms' ambitions to employ high-tech delivery mechanisms in limbo.

To salvage the nascent commercial drone industry, the Central Government on 25th August 2021 promulgated "The Drone Rules 2021". The Rules aim to build a "digital sky platform", which is a market oriented single-window online system with minimal human intervention and self-generated authorization.

Unlike the UAS Rules, the Drone Rules provide the industry with new optimism while also demonstrating the government's ambitious objectives. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has accentuated India's potential to become the world's largest drone hub by 2030, while also supporting industries such as infrastructure, surveillance & security, agriculture, mining, emergency management, transportation, geospatial mapping, defence, and law enforcement.

Because of their potential reach, adaptability, and ease of use, drones will undoubtedly become a source of employment and economic growth in India, particularly in rural and remote regions.

The Drone Rules 2021 have been enacted in supersession of the previous UAS Rules, 2021, which nearly rendered the drone industry non-functional by putting a series of stopcocks over-testing, drone R&D, and requiring permissions from various government bodies before taking off, thanks to critical feedback from NASSCOM and the Drone Federation of India.

The Drone Rules, 2021, have been drafted on the premise of trust, self-certification, and non-intrusive monitoring.

Drone aficionados may rejoice with the introduction of the business-friendly Drone Rules, 2021. The new regulations are ...
15/09/2021

Drone aficionados may rejoice with the introduction of the business-friendly Drone Rules, 2021. The new regulations are founded on the principles of trust, self-certification, and non-intrusive monitoring.
We can view these rules as an initial step towards making India a global drone hub in the coming future.

We are blessed to have the right to speak and be heard. A right several brave souls fought for. Let’s take a moment to t...
15/08/2021

We are blessed to have the right to speak and be heard. A right several brave souls fought for. Let’s take a moment to think of their sacrifice for the freedom we enjoy.

EPA Law wishes you a very Happy Independence Day!

We are delighted to have collaborated in organising the 2nd National Essay Writing Competition with SVKM's Narsee Monjee...
14/05/2021

We are delighted to have collaborated in organising the 2nd National Essay Writing Competition with SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies - School of Law, Bangalore.

To the participants and winners, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes!

The Tribunals Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Ordinance, 2021 has been promulgated by the President....
06/04/2021

The Tribunals Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Ordinance, 2021 has been promulgated by the President. By way of this Ordinance, several tribunals have been abolished.

For creative industries, noteworthy among these is the dissolution of the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB), the Appellate Boards under the Patent, Copyright and GI Acts, and the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT). Appeals to these boards will now be heard by the respective High Couts or in some cases, the Commercial Courts.

With these marked changes, this Ordinance aims to streamline the dispute resolution process by eliminating additional litigation since most parties appeal to the High Courts anyway.


28/03/2021

May the colours of Holi bring you prosperity, contentment and success. Wishing you a happy and safe Holi!

We are delighted to share that our Principal, Prateek Mishra, has been recognised as one of India's 50 Rising Stars by A...
26/02/2021

We are delighted to share that our Principal, Prateek Mishra, has been recognised as one of India's 50 Rising Stars by Asian Legal Business.

The digital marketing agency AdLift pegs the size of the Indian influencer market at $75-150 million a year. As influenc...
22/02/2021

The digital marketing agency AdLift pegs the size of the Indian influencer market at $75-150 million a year. As influencer marketing gains momentum, the Advertising Standards Council of India has released guidelines proposed to govern 'Influencer Marketing' for stakeholder consultation.

If you have any queries about these influencer marketing regulations reach out to us on [email protected].

https://www.ascionline.org/images/pdf/guidelines-for-influencer-advertising-on-digital-media-draft-for-stakeholder-inputs.pdf

We are delighted to share the first issue of our newsletter where we discuss legal and business developments influencing...
15/02/2021

We are delighted to share the first issue of our newsletter where we discuss legal and business developments influencing the media and entertainment industry in India. To get the newsletter delivered right into your mailbox, please write to us at [email protected].

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