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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN INDIA: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN GLOBAL STANDARDS AND LOCAL REALITIES

Published On: October 28th 2025 Authored By: Parinita Sandhu Amity University, Punjab Introduction In the rapidly changing economic environment, corporate governance has become a fundamental element for fostering sustainable business growth and maintaining investor trust. Essentially, corporate governance encompasses the set of rules, procedures, and frameworks by which companies are managed and overseen, ensuring that […]

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Have we learnt from Satyam: The legal reforms and their effectiveness

Published On: October 27th 2025 Authored By: Saanch Punjab University Introduction The biggest scam of Indian capital market that shook not only the country but also global market. Satyam scam uncovered the incapacities of the regulatory mechanisms as well as the compliant rates of Indian enterprises. The reforms brought in the Indian regulations surrounding corporate

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HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICTS: THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

Published On: October 27th 2025 Authored By: Parvati Nair NMIMS INTRODUCTION Armed conflicts[1] according to the definition provided by the European Union are armed confrontations between the armed forces of States (international armed conflict), or between governmental authorities and organised armed groups or between such groups within a State.’ Statistically armed conflicts continue to be

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Dolly Rani v. Manish Kumar Chanchal, 2024 SCC OnLine SC 754

Published on: 26th October 2025 Authored by: Shweta Bisht Faculty of Law, University of Delhi (2021-2024) INTRODUCTION A Hindu marriage is a sacrament and has a sacred character. The Hon’ble Supreme Court in this case stated that ‘a Hindu marriage is a ‘samskara’ and a sacrament which has to be accorded its status as an

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