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1 Doing Business in India By Pradnya Desh Desh International and Business Law

2 Desh International Law Helps companies do business in the US and abroad. Distribution, contracts, selling abroad Mergers and acquisitions Foreign investment International business transactions International trade and customs

3 Indian Legal System Long tradition civil and criminal law in Ancient India The modern judicial system evolved from British control English common law US and Indian legal systems have a common parent

4 Federal System Constitution Supremacy Separation of powers Independent judiciary

5 Regulatory Environment Domestically incorporated subsidiaries are taxed the same as domestic companies Industrial licensing is limited to a few industries Foreign brand names are generally unrestricted

6 Legal environment for business Multiplicity of procedures Bureaucratic delays in business registration Viewed as excessive and burdensome The trend is toward simplification

7 FDI in India Prohibited in some sectors Automatic route Government approval route

8 Ease of Doing Business

9 Goal to move up to the top 50 in the World Bank’s ranking Competitive federalism India’s Department of Industrial Policy circulated 98 actions points for enabling a framework for stimulating investments in manufacturing. States will be ranked on ease of setting up a business, registration of property, labor compliance, infrastructure availability, finance and tax issues.

10 Companies Act Amended in 2014 New amendments in Parliament Goal of improving business climate for SMEs


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