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Corporate Governance And Shareholder Activism In India.

Abstract This paper discusses corporate governance and shareholder activism in India, highlighting the Companies Act, 2013, and the SEBI regulations’ impact on promoting good governance practices and protecting the shareholders’ interests. The paper examines future directions in corporate governance, including greater regulation, expanded shareholder rights, and a focus on sustainability considerations, and the role of

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The Evolution of LGBTQ+ Rights in India: A Journey towards Equality

Objective The objective of this research paper is to analyze and chronicle the progression of LGBTQ+ rights in India, examining the legal developments and societal shifts that have shaped the journey towards equality. Through an in-depth exploration of landmark court cases, and the impact of activism, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of

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Impact Of The New Surrogacy (regulation) Act, 2021 On Surrogacy Arrangements In India.

Abstract: Impact of the new surrogacy (regulation) act, 2021 on surrogacy arrangements in india. This new law regulates surrogacy arrangements and establishes a framework for the legal and ethical conduct of surrogacy in India. Under this law, only Indian married couples who have been married for at least five years and are unable to have

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A Study On Custody Of Child And Visitation Rights Under Personal Laws In India

ABSTRACT The Child Custodianship actions are brought forward either during or following the dissolution of marriage or separation by the court. The laws governing who shall obtain the custodial rights of the child fluctuates according to the personal laws nonetheless the fundamental aim associated with the custody is inevitably exactly the same, that is, wellbeing and optimum

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Compulsory License under Patent’s Act 1970

Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.[i]    The term “intellectual property rights” (IPR) alludes to the legal privileges granted to the inventor or creator to safeguard their work for a predetermined amount of time. These legal

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Comparative Analysis Of The Consumer Protection Act (1986-2019)

Abstract:- Even before India attained independence, the rulers were accountable for consumer protection. In 1986, a consumer protection law that only focuses on protecting consumers was enacted. The Consumer Protection Act of 1986 (CPA 1986), which was approved by Parliament in 1986, was regarded as one of the finest legislation for protecting consumers. However, dishonesty

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Liability of banks in Fraudulent Transactions

Abstract The continuous presence of fraudulent activities in Banking Institutions is not a foreign concept. Banking frauds in India only prove that financial flexibility catalysts the trend of shallow markets to grow and spread speculation and tends to deteriorate the growth of the market in a peculiar way from which recovery seems extremely difficult. Revaluation

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Adoption by Widow

Introduction India is known for its diversity, which has always made it unique and evolved over time from ancient India to modern India. Based on their distinct religions, cultures, and beliefs, Indians adhere to their own personal laws. All religions’ personal laws primarily address the concepts of marriage, maintenance, succession, and gifts. A striking difference between the personal laws comes up when we talk about Adoption because in Hindu law adoption is widely recognised and is

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