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Abstract: August 29, 2013 was a red-letter day in the field of Indian corporate Law when the Companies Act 2013 was enacted with the aim of improving and simplifying corporate
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Introduction: The term ‘whistle-blowing’ is a relatively recent entry into the vocabulary of corporate and financial affairs, although the concept itself is not new. Whistleblowing can be termed as raising a
Introduction What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)? There exists no universal definition of CSR. But every definition that exists now corroborates the impact that businesses have on society at
Introduction : The Companies Act of 2013 (The 2013 Act) envisages a paradigm shift in the process of reconstruction/re-organisation. It provisions that all the powers and functions of the high courts,
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