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Corporate social responsibility in a Strategic Methodology

  Suhita Mukhopadhyay   01 December 2010 at 15:32

SUHITA MUKHOPADHYAY, Company Secretary CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN A STRATEGIC METHODOLOGY Corporate Social Responsibility as an expression was used perhaps for the first time in 1953 when Bowen raised the question What responsi ..


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Special types of Customers under the Banking Act: A analytical study

  Member (Account Deleted)   01 December 2010 at 15:31

Types of customers under banking act; banking act-special types of customers; Special types of customers under the banking act; Special classes of customers –banking act. ..


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Can Civil Courts Be Avoided to Resolve Disputes VIA Arbitration

  GIRISH BAPAT   10 November 2010 at 09:38

Today we exploring the possibilities of Alternate Dispute Resolution in consonance with the Arbitration and Conciliation Methods. ..


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Bank Assurance and Personal Insurance Cover: An Analytical study on Nationalised Banks

  Member (Account Deleted)   08 November 2010 at 21:48

BANK ASSURANCE AND PERSONAL INSURANCE COVER: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON NATIONALISED BANKS Introduction Bank has already changed a great deal over the past decade. Banker was once content to collect your deposits and then lend th ..


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Supreme Courts clears doubt regarding the legality of interse transfer of Npa's by Banks

  RANJISH aaaa   28 October 2010 at 16:40

INTERSE TRANSFER OF NPAS BY BANKS SUPREME COURT DECISION DATED 30.9.2010 IN ICICI BANK VS OFFICIAL LIQUIDATOR APS STAR INDUSTRIES LIMITED By AKR Whether inter se transfer of Non Performing Assets ("NPA") by banks is illega ..


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Law of Insolvency

  Raja   21 October 2010 at 19:41

LAW OF INSOLVENCY In India, the law of insolvency is contained in two enactments, i.e. the Presidency Towns Insolvency Act 1909, which applies to the Presidency Towns ( Bombay, Calcutta and Madras) and the Provincial Insolvency Act 1920, which app ..


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Corporate Social Responsibility

  Shilpi Thapar & Associates(STA   21 September 2010 at 23:21

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - By CS Shilpi Thapar Our biggest challenge this century is to take an idea that seems abstract-sustainable development- and turn it into a reality for all the worlds people ..


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Shareholders Activism in India

  Shilpi Thapar & Associates(STA   21 September 2010 at 23:21

SHAREHOLER ACTIVISM IN INDIA ============================== Contributed by Shilpi Thapar ( FCS, ACIS(London) ,LLB(spl.) Practising Company Secretary The Indian Economy has consciously shifted from a controlled one t ..


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SOCIO ECONOMIC SURVEY OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED FAMILIES

  Dr. Mohan B Rao    07 September 2010 at 14:52

SOCIO ECONOMIC SURVEY OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED FAMILIES -Mohan Rao B. B.Sc., [M.L., Ph.D] Asst. Prof ., DNR College of Law, Bhimavaram, n Research Scholar guided by Prof. A.Subrahmanyam Andhra University, Visakhapatnam The Initiative KAKI ..


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Doctrine of Constructive Notice

  Sameer Sharma   06 September 2010 at 20:50

Doctrine of Constructive Notice: The ‘doctrine of constructive notice’ is more or less an unreal doctrine. It does not take notice of the realities of business life. People know a company through its officers and not through its document ..


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