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March 1, 2024

Role and responsibilities of Company secretaries under the Companies Act: a Comprehensive review

This article has been written by Ms.Sreejayaa Rajguru, a  1st year LLB (Hons) student of Amity Law School, Amity University college, Noida.   Abstract:   The role of company secretaries within corporate governance frameworks has evolved significantly over the years, particularly under the purview of the Company Act. This research abstract explores the multifaceted responsibilities…

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A comprehensive overview of company types in India: private, public and one person company

This article has been written by Ms.Sreejayaa Rajguru, a  1st year LLB (Hons) student of Amity Law School, Amity University college, Noida.   Abstract  In India, the corporate landscape encompasses various organizational structures, each with distinct characteristics and regulatory frameworks. Predominantly, businesses in India operate under three primary company types: private companies, public companies, and…

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ESG reporting and compliance for Companies

This Article has been written by Ms. Pragati Singh, A Third Year Law Student of Calcutta University, West Bengal Abstract   ESG disclosures play a crucial role for companies. They help companies identify potential risks and assess their ability to sustain in the future. By understanding these risks, companies can take necessary steps to adapt…

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SEBI’s regulatory framework for mutual funds: a critical analysis

This article has been written by Ms. Komolika Srivastava, a final-year student of ILS Law College, Pune.   ABSTRACT This article provides a comprehensive overview of mutual funds in India, unraveling their structure, regulatory framework, and recent categorization changes by SEBI. Serving as collective investment entities, mutual funds offer a professionally managed platform for investors…

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Legal aspects of electronic negotiable instruments in Banking

This article has been written by Mr. Viraj Padmakar Gharat, a LLB third-year student of Modern Education Society’s New Law College, (Mahim) Mumbai MH. Abstract: The emergence of Electronic Negotiable Instruments (eNIs) presents a transformative opportunity within the banking sector, offering enhanced efficiency and accessibility in the digital age. However, navigating the legal landscape surrounding…

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Legal implications of E banking: electronic transactions and security research paper

This article has been written by Nikhil Rathore a 3rd year student of SVKM’s | NMIMS | SCHOOL OF LAW | INODRE Introduction The evolution of information technology has revolutionized banking practices, giving rise to a modernized approach known as electronic banking. While traditional banking relied heavily on physical interactions with customers, electronic banking has emerged…

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