Structuring a startup company: SS Navi Mumbai

Note: The following article is derived from our session with Parvez Kudrolli, Senior Associate at Khurana & Khurana, Advocates and IP Attorneys, Registered Patent Agent for Startup Saturday Navi Mumbai. The types of entities under which you can register your company are: Proprietorship : It is a type of business entity that is owned & run… Continue reading Structuring a startup company: SS Navi Mumbai

Startup Saturday Navi Mumbai : Legal compliance and accounting

Remember, remember the Eight of November…. Blog by Aishwarya Meenakshi Riding on the echoes of the demonetization wave, the theme for our December edition was a no-brainer. Joining us on December 10 on our very own edition of Law and Order were: Abhinay Singh Mitesh Katira We also had product demos by: Startupchoice.com CSN 15H… Continue reading Startup Saturday Navi Mumbai : Legal compliance and accounting

This is a DO OR DIE for Startups in India – TRAI’s Internet Licensing and Net Neutrality

TRAI ( Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) has invited current recommendations on its consultation paper (pdf) concerning Net Neutrality and Telecom Regulations in India. This paper is meant to decide the very manner in which we access the Internet, what we access and threatens the startup movement in India. In the current form, there is a proposal to put Whatsapp,… Continue reading This is a DO OR DIE for Startups in India – TRAI’s Internet Licensing and Net Neutrality

Investing in an Indian startup: FDI or VC – Which is the better route?

Photo by Idea go The growth story of India is attracting foreign capital in increasing amounts. Foreign capital is being routed not only through stock markets, but it is also being infused directly into companies. This write-up is intended for venture capitalists which are looking to invest in India and it explains the routes of… Continue reading Investing in an Indian startup: FDI or VC – Which is the better route?