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- Supreme Court Dismisses Meenakshi Natarajan’s Rajya Sabha Plea: Landmark Ruling on Election Petitions and Article 329(b)
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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.
India’s power sector is witnessing a major shift as DISCOM privatisation aims to boost efficiency and accountability. This article analyses key legalities and its implications highlighting how transparent regulation, consumer protection, and balanced Public Private Partnership (PPP) models are crucial for making privatisation both effective and equitable.
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