Statutory Entitlement of Terminated Employees – India

Whether Employees Terminated for Misconduct Entitled to Payment of Statutory Dues   In this day and age of hire and fire, employers usually assume that statutory dues of a managerial employee terminated for misconduct can be legitimately forfeited. This assumption may be far from the established principles of applicable laws. Some of the post termination […]

Seema JhinganPartner, LexCounsel

Invitation to our HR Seminar on 25 November 2015

You are invited to a FREE HR Seminar hosted by Turbervilles Solicitors specialists in human resources, employment law and immigration law. HOW TO DEAL WITH PROBLEMATIC EMPLOYEES Employees can become problem employees for all sorts of reasons: their lack of ability; their laziness; their bad behaviour; their efficiency; their lack of loyalty. The list goes on.  Problem employees […]

Michael Sobell Hospice and Turbervilles Partnership

Message from Lindsey Fealey – Chief Executive, Michael Sobell Hospice Charity Lindsey Fealey – Chief Executive, Michael Sobell Hospice Charity We are thrilled that Turbervilles Solicitors has chosen Michael Sobell Hospice to support and partner with. Building partnerships with local corporate organisations is very important to us, raising awareness of the hospice which provides comprehensive […]

BP&A: Finance for Small and Medium Entities

BP&A, proud Partner of the London Stock Exchange Group, is very active on cross-border financial transactions (mergers, acquisition, listing projects, bond issuing, private equity operations). We operate with a broad network of international key financial players (investment funds, private equity and venture capital companies) with specific focus on small and medium sized companies. Today, alternative […]

Dr. Pierino PostacchiniChartered Accountant, Auditor, BP&A, Finance and Business consulting

Foreign Exchange Management Act:

Card Payments – Relaxation: The Reserve Bank of India has, in terms of its notification no. DPSS.CO.PD.No.2163/02.14.003/2014-2015 of May 14, 2015, relaxed the requirement of additional factor of authentication (AFA) for contactless card (card present) transactions only for a maximum value of Rs. 2,000 per transaction. Beyond this transaction limit, the card has to be […]

Seema JhinganPartner, LexCounsel

Traders Beware – Consumer Protection – enhanced enforcement measures

If you are in business (a Trader),selling goods or providing services to consumers, then beware! The Consumer Rights Act 2015 will give law enforcers additional ways (enhanced measures) to address breaches of consumer law. In addition to having power to bring criminal prosecutions and obtain civil injunctions (to stop further breaches) against offending Traders, the […]