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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMES IN INDIA: REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND ENFORCEMENT CHALLENGES

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: K. Sai Saketh NMIMS Bangalore Introduction By its definition in law, white-collar crime represents economic offenses that lack violence and are committed selfishly by persons functioning in legitimate business. Edwin Sutherland first coined the term in 1939, placing emphasis on belief in the criminality of those with respectable […]

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The Shadow of Deception: White-Collar Crimes in India – Regulatory Framework and Enforcement Challenges

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: K. Gayathri Devi Amity University Rajasthan White-Collar Crimes, often characterized by deceit, concealment, or breach of trust, committed by individuals in positions of power and influence, pose a significant threat to the social and economic fabric of India. Unlike traditional crimes involving violence or physical harm, these offences,

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White Collar Crimes in India: Regulatory Framework and Enforcement Challenges

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: Akaisha Saigal Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies INTRODUCTION White collar crimes, unlike traditional crimes, involve deceit, breach of trust, and manipulation. These types of crimes are generally committed by upper-class individuals or people with authority and power. The primary motivation behind such crimes is often to chase professional

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THE INTERSECTION OF AI SYSTEMS AND IPR LAWS IN INDIA – A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

Published on 31st May 2025 Authored By: Vedha Hiren Daga Symbiosis law school, Nagpur The continuous and relentless march of Artificial Intelligence continues to give shape and restructure industries of different sectors across the world and also redefine the boundaries of human intelligence and understanding. India is on the verge to experience a major and

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