Ashok Agarwal

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Ashok Agarwal

Ashok Agarwal

@istillearning

Advocate | Company Secretary | 40+ years in corporate legal & governance Decoding how law works in real life Real cases • Real lessons • Real rights

New Delhi, India Entrou em Temmuz 2016
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Claude has a feature called Projects. And 99% of users ignore it every single day. That’s a mistake. Because it’s not just a feature — it’s the closest thing to building a second brain for your entire business inside Claude. Here’s how to set up 5 Projects that can run your whole operation: 👇👇
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6/6 After nearly 50 years, the earlier decisions were overturned. The case became bigger than one temple in Kota. It became a reminder of a timeless idea: Sometimes people spend decades fighting over power… without ever proving they truly owned what they claimed. (Kishan Chand v. Gautam Gaur Hitkarak Sabha | Supreme Court of India | April 2026) #SupremeCourt #Temple #PropertyDispute #India #Justice #Kota #History #Inheritance
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5/6 The Court observed that managing a temple… appointing priests… or supervising rituals… does not automatically make someone the owner of the property. Control is not the same as ownership.
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1/6 In the crowded lanes of Kota stood the ancient temple “Moorti Swarup Shri Govardhan Nath Ji” situated at Rampura Bazar. Generations came there to pray. Children grew up hearing its bells. Families offered flowers there for decades. And for years, one family, as caretakers/ pujaris took care of the temple like it was their own life.
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For thousands of families, this was not just another court judgment. It was the first real sign that the lights in their unfinished towers may finally turn on. (Alpha Corp Development Pvt. Ltd. v. GNIDA & Ors. | SC | 5 May 2026)
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The message was simple: You cannot remain inactive for years… and then arrive only to collect penalties. The rescue plans were restored. Extra charges were removed. And the new developers were told: Finish the homes. Do not pass the burden to the buyers.
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But that was only half the story. GNIDA, the authority that had leases the land had watched these projects decay for years. Then, when new developers came forward to rescue and complete the homes, the authority demanded massive penalties and extra charges. The Court pushed back sharply.
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Between 2010 and 2012, projects like Earth Towne, Earth TechOne and Earth Sapphire Court were launched with big promises, including delivery in 3 years. People invested life savings. People took huge loans. But while money came in from homebuyers, huge dues to GNIDA — the authority that leased the land — remained unpaid. By 2016, construction had largely stopped. Thousands of families were trapped.
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The answer was striking. One controlling group was operating everything, while smaller companies stood in front like masks. The Court refused to let paperwork hide reality.
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Then the story became even more complicated. Different company names appeared on paper. Layers of subsidiaries. A maze of corporate structures. But India’s Supreme Court asked a simple question: “Who was actually running these projects?”
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Thousands of families stood outside silent towers in Greater Noida for years. Windows without glass. Lifts that never moved. Homes paid for, but never delivered. The builder had collapsed.
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India has 101 million diabetics. 43% of "normal weight" Indians are metabolically obese. The single most effective intervention isn't a drug, diet or supplement. It's also not walking or yoga. It's picking up something heavy and putting it back down again and again. New video: The Science of Weight Training youtu.be/OyxZAFlpsZA
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Good move by the government You can now safely deposit WILL with the district registrar for ₹100
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Legal Tech StartUp Focus@LegalTechStrtUp·
Legaltech News (LTN) posts about a major agentic AI release by Harvey today, May 5, 2026. From the LTN post: "On Tuesday, Harvey announced the release of more than 500-use, [sic] case-specific legal artificial intelligence agents, alongside an Agent Builder tool designed to allow customers to customize the pre-built agents to meet their needs. "The new offerings are currently available in early access to select customers and will be rolled out to additional customers over the next few months." To find out about the practice areas and workflows covered, read the entire post from LTN by going to this link: law.com/legaltechnews/… #legaltechnology #legaltech @Harveyaisol
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Nikhil Kamath@nikhilkamathcio·
Episode out now: yt.openinapp.co/zz7w7 Sharp man at 80, i asked him how - he said puzzles. For someone to have returned near 20 percent IRR for decades on a $100B corpus is ridiculous, lots to learn from this.. @Oaktree
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