The NCLAT’s decision has come as a major relief for the US tech giant, which has a combined user base of 850 million—350 million on Facebook and over 500 million on WhatsApp.
According to data available on National Stock Exchange, the FII owned 3,29,24,807 shares in the mid-cap realty company, as of ...
An Indian appeals tribunal has put on hold the antitrust authority’s five-year data sharing ban between WhatsApp and owner Meta Platforms’ other applications such as Facebook and Instagram for ...
Enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act, which requires millions of companies to disclose their true ownership, remains on hold despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Treasury ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday afternoon granted the federal government’s request to be allowed to enforce a federal anti-money-laundering law while the government’s appeal moves forward in the ...
The law requires potentially millions of local businesses to disclose their “beneficial owners,” or anyone with at least a 25% interest or who controls the business, to a federal regulator.
The Corporate Transparency Act, which requires businesses to disclose ownership information, was blocked by a federal judge as beyond Congress’s authority.
The NCLAT ordered a suspension of the five-year data-sharing ban between WhatsApp and Meta in India. It means that ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to reinstate a federal anti-money laundering law at the federal government’s request as a legal challenge proceeds in a lower court. The court’s ...