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In today’s quickly changing business environment, companies have two main ways to grow: either by making their existing business better, or by purchasing other…
Introduction: India as a Foreign Investment Destination In this technologically…
Introduction Overall Risk Assessment (ORA) has emerged as one of…
1. Introduction & Jurisdiction The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) is a statutory appellate…
Abstract This article reviews the work entitled ‘Women in Corporate Governance: The Impact of Gender…
This paper examines the evolving doctrine of corporate criminal liability, asking a central question: can and should corporations be punished like natural persons for the harm they cause? Drawing from comparative jurisprudence, the analysis explores how jurisdictions balance the concept of corporate personhood with the practical limitations of imposing human-style penalties on artificial entities.
Introduction The rise of globalization has changed the environment in which businesses function. No longer…
“We need to choose between a global market driven only by calculations of short-term profit,…
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) introduced the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements…
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