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MNLU Mumbai: Two-Year Post-Graduate Program In “M.A. Mediation & Conflict Resolution For Executives” 2024-2026
Centre for Mediation and Research (CMR), Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai (MNLU Mumbai) is offering a Two-year Post-Graduate Program in “M.A. Mediation & Conflict Resolution for Executives for academic year 2024-2026. The admissions shall be conducted on a first come first serve basis. Below are the details of the Course. The M.A. (Mediation and Conflict Resolution) is introduced to equip working professionals with an array of skills and expertise in the world of dispute...
Lack Of Paternity Leave Is Negating The Purpose Of Maternity Leave
Childbirth is a profound process that transcends the mere act of bringing a new life into the world. It is a transformative experience that significantly shapes the identity of individuals, particularly that of the parents. Therefore, to assist the parents in dealing with various emotional, psychological, and social transitions, the concept of “maternity leave” was implemented. Recently, the Rajasthan High Court extended maternity leave benefits even to mothers who have commissioned a child...
Need For Regulation Of “Finfluencers” By SEBI
We usually see content creators in our vertical content feed while scrolling our phones, they bring some catchy hook to hold our dopamine, with some graphical editing, they tell you how this reel or shorts is going to help to make money in the stock market, and we keep watching it for hours. Recently a content creator in the finance niche Mr. PR Sundar, a "Finfluencer" who provided financial advice, was banned by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). SEBI has highlighted the...
Merger Dominion: Impression On Competition In India
A merger is the joining of two businesses in order to expand one of them. An acquisition occurs when a large entity buys the assets of a smaller one to take control of it. Businesses use these strategies to boost profits, assemble similar items, expand their market share, and other objectives. In a pertinent market, these actions frequently result in the formation of monopolies. The icing on the cake for the businesses was the absence of primary legislation that would have restricted the...
Corporate Mismanagement And Oppression
Corporate mismanagement and oppression are persistent issues that have plagued organizations and their employees for many years. Mismanagement in various forms, including financial, ethical, and operational mismanagement, has resulted in decreased productivity, low morale, and reduced profitability. On the other hand, corporate oppression, which includes discrimination, harassment, and abuse, has dire consequences, such as employee turnover and decreased productivity. This research paper...
Antitrust Regulators And M&A In India: Balancing Competition And Consolidation
The role of anti-trust regulators in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is critical in maintaining a fair and competitive market, protecting consumer welfare, and promoting innovation. In India, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) is responsible for enforcing competition laws and monitoring M&A activities to prevent anti-competitive outcomes. The CCI has the power to review M&A transactions and intervene if they may have an appreciable adverse effect on competition. CCI's...
Cybercrime: A Threat To Data Privacy
In this era of globalization and technology, related crimes have also evolved, resulting in the bubbling up of cybercrime. As the name suggests, the crime committed in a cyber or virtual world is defined as cybercrime. There is a plethora of cybercrimes; for instance, fraud with personal identity, banking or financial theft, selling and stealing corporate data, Cryptojacking and Cyberespionage, Ransomware attacks etc.After the right to privacy was declared as an integral part of Article...
ESG Norms In Indian Corporate Scenario: Navigating Through Uncharted Waters
Joshimath, a city of Uttarakhand is a hot topic everywhere on the news due to the land subsidence issue it faces today. Many experts have hinted towards NTPC’s project being the reason for the problems being faced by the city today. This shows how corporations are becoming the reason for change in the environment today. The general populace is becoming increasingly aware of the hazards brought on by adverse social and environmental decisions of the corporations. The term ‘ESG’:...
Hindu Succession Act, For Female Intestates
Under India's present general set of laws, individuals from various religions are represented by their laws in inheritance, marriage, detachment, guardianship, etc. In such a manner, the succession in Hindus is represented by the HSA, 1956 (HSA). A critical component of this Act is that it separates the intestate succession of females and males. The female intestate succession is further subject to the source from which the deceased female obtained the property. It is essential to note...
Lettering Menstrual Leave In the Constitution
Menstrual pain, also known as dysmenorrhea, is an everyday issue for many women. It is characterized by cramping or aching in the lower abdomen, often accompanied by other symptoms such as headaches, nausea, fatigue, and bloating. 28th May every year is celebrated as Menstrual Hygiene day. The theme for 2022 was 'To create a world where no woman or girl is held back because they menstruate, by 2030’ The United Nations started The Red Dot Campaign to spread awareness regarding menstrual...
Patent Illegality In Setting Aside Arbitral Awards: Is India Becoming A Robust Seat For Arbitration?
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 limits or seizes the role of courts in arbitral proceedings. Section 34 of the Act provides the scope of interference by courts as a recourse against the arbitral award passed. The term “patent illegality” for the first time was explained in the case of ONGCv. Saw Pipes[1] by the Supreme Court of India. Later, in 2015 on the recommendations of the 246th report of the law commission amendment was made in Section 34 of the Arbitration and...
The Interplay Between The POCA & PML ACT: Through The Lens Of ED V. Padmanabhan Kishore Judgement
The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002[1] (‘PMLA’) and the rules made thereunder came into force on July 1st, 2005.[2] The PMLA requires financial institutions, banks, and other intermediaries to authenticate the identity of their clients and provide records and information to the Financial Intelligence Unit. The Directorate of Enforcement (‘ED’), a financial investigation unit of the Department of Revenue under the Union Government, is responsible for the enforcement of the...