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The Regulatory Enigma: Ease of Doing Business and the Company Law, What do the two have in Common?

[box] INDIA SECRETARIAL PRACTICE 2015-#1 Triggers for the Study[/box] Our Ease of Business warriors face no less a challenge than what young Abhimanyu faced in the Mahabharata. Confronted with Chakravyuha, Abhimanyu entered the formation but could not exit. The situation is no different today. To use a different mythology, easing the way for business [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:34:37+00:00 August 22nd, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Setting Secretarial Standards: What Next?

(This article was published in the Souvenir released on the occasion of the 40th Regional Conference of Company Secretaries, held in Bangalore on June 19-20, 2015)  Do Benefits justify the Cost of Standard Setting? For the first time the world saw two unique business innovation introduced in India by the Companies Act, 2013. Mandating Corporate [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:38:43+00:00 May 12th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

CSR Spending: An Anti-Democratic Idea?

  Governments asking big firms to spend money on social causes is an idea that needs to be carefully debated India is probably the first country in the world to mandate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) spending by large companies. Firms with revenue of Rs.1,000 crore, or net worth above Rs.500 crore, or profits above [...]

By | 2017-04-14T11:11:12+00:00 September 12th, 2015|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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