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174 sats \ 2 replies \ @Undisciplined 29 Jul \ on: 'No Entry' to giant global law firms in India econ
I've heard India is right up there with Turkey as the countries with the most bureaucratic red tape. The point about outside attorneys struggling to comprehend Indian law makes a lot of sense to me.
Yupp! It's sad but definitely true! The red tape is much thicker here, thicker than Turkey's as well! The outsiders need to learn a lot of Indian religion and traditions in variety to comprehend the laws here. Even there are more than 100 languages. However all courts understand English and Hindi but what about places where both these languages are minor? It's a big deal for these law firms and that's why they are deliberately delaying their arrival here. But I don't understand why they are blaming indian regulations?
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Most of my Indian friends primarily spoke a regional language with English probably being more of a second language than Hindi. I imagine a lot contracts and agreements are made in those other languages.
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