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December 13, 2021

 MNC: Prevalent  Practice,Concepts and Theoretical Framework.

 Framework The writing of the most recent decade subtleties how companies have acquired a significant increase in experience by extending their activities in abroad business sectors. Albeit countless these multinationals (MNCs) have differentiated into worldwide business sectors, because of the collapse in advanced economies; these companies have now like never before launched an immense push…

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<strong>A Critic of </strong><strong>Interest of Majority and Minority Shareholders Under Companies Act 2013</strong><strong></strong>

“Of all tyrannies a country can suffer the worst is the tyranny of the majority” – William Inge In corporate world, all democratic choices and control of a organization are made with the majority rule that is deemed to be truthful and justified. The majority rule of decision making, quite often than not overlooks the…

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Case Analysis: Anil Kumar v. State

Decided on: 16th November, 2021Bench: Justice Subramonium PrasadCase details: The Delhi High Court has denied bail to a POCSO accused tuition instructor, saying that it will take years for the youngster to recover from his or her trauma.Case brief:In a bail hearing, Justice Subramonium Prasad agreed with the tuition teacher, who was charged with sexually…

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<strong><strong>SEBI : INDIAN CAPITAL MARKET REGULATOR</strong></strong><strong><strong></strong></strong>

 History SEBI was officially established by Government of India in 1988 and bestowed with statutory powers in 1992 with SEBI Act 1992 passed by the Parliament.Initially, SEBI had no statutory power but was given statutory status and powers through an ordinance promulgated on January 30, 1992.In 1995, the SEBI was given additional statutory power through an amendment to the Securities and Exchange…

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Case Analysis: Bal Raj v. Priya and Others

Order Dated: 12.11.2021CORAM: HON’BLE MRS. JUSTICE MANJARI NEHRU KAULCase Details: A defaulter cannot be sentenced to more than one month of composite civil imprisonment: High Court of Punjab and HaryanaCase brief:The Punjab and Haryana High Court ruled on Friday that a magistrate court cannot impose composite civil imprisonment for more than a month at a…

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<strong><strong>SEBI AND FOREIGN INVESTMENT</strong></strong><strong><strong></strong></strong>

Post liberalisation foreign investment was encouraged and regulated under the Foreign Exchange Management Act. Foreign Direct Investment was seen as a tool for economic development and integration. It boosted capital formation and strengthened global ties with other countries. While FDI is not directly connected with the stock markets and focuses primarily on the optimization of…

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‘The World Before Her’

How easy is it to label something as ‘liberal’ or ‘regressive’? Mostly, it isn’t as black and white as one hope. The whole phenomenon is quite grey and is tangled with contradictions. The Indian Canadian writer and director Nisha Pahuja explores these ironies in her critically acclaimed documentary ‘The World before Her’. The documentary follows…

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