Banking Laws and regulations for mobile banking services

This article has been written by Ms. Manvi Jain, a 4th year student of DME College, Noida (GGSIPU) Introduction Mobile banking services refer to the use of mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to perform various financial transactions and access banking services remotely. This includes activities like checking account balances, transferring funds, paying bills,…

FDI in Telecommunications: regulatory framework and market dynamics

This article has been written by Ms. Himanshi Ahuja, a 3RD year law student of Delhi Metropolitan Education, College.   ABSTRACT Overall, the regulatory framework for FDI in the telecommunications sector is designed to balance the objectives of promoting investment, fostering competition, protecting national interests, and ensuring the provision of affordable and reliable communication services…

Corporate Social responsibility: Mandates and Implementation

This article has been written by Ms. Neha Yadav, a fourth year student of  University of Lucknow, Lucknow    ABSTRACT    In the fiscal year 2021-22, India demonstrated steadfast commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) with a significant expenditure of INR 26,210.95 million across 20,840 companies. The institutionalization of CSR through the Companies Act, 2013,…

War and Economic Sanctions: the legal framework and its impact on civilians

This article has been written by Dr Tamanna Khosla, a first year student of Lloyd Law College.   “Sanctions haven’t stopped the killings. They’ve only made the invaders more desperate to win.” ― Anthony T. Hincks “We’re not afraid of sanctions. We’re not afraid of military invasion. What frightens us is the invasion of western immorality.” ― Ruhollah…

Dematerialisation of Securities: Companies Act Guidelines

This article has been written by Mr. Vedant Parakh, a 3rd year student of Institute of law, Nirma University college, Ahmedabad.   Abstract:  The financial world has undergone a significant transformation with the dematerialization of securities. Dematerialization is the conversion of physical shares into electronic form. Dematerialization gives numerous advantages to both investors and companies…