Modern India: In Between Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties Animesh AL Rai Assistant Professor (Sociology) Indian Institute of Legal Studies In the winter of 1946, more than three hundred men and women from different parts of India came forward to draft the new constitution for an Independent India. It was…
Toto’s of North Bengal: A Reflection on a Tribe and a Technology Animesh AL Rai Assistant Professor (Sociology) Indian Institute of Legal Studies In North Bengal, the term ‘Toto’ refers to two distinct things. Firstly, it refers to a local tribal community and secondly, it refers to the popular eco-friendly…
UK Whistleblower Protection Laws: Highly Criticized Ms. Sayantani Das FACULTY OF LAW, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES, SILIGURI “The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.”- Albert Einstein Over the decades of 15 years we…
IMPORTANCE OF ASSET PROTECTION IN CORPORATE WORLD Ms. Sayantani Das FACULTY OF LAW, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES, SILIGURI With the rapid development of trade, commerce and industry in modern era has brought about a number of significant changes in the shape of a firm. With the huge expansion in…
CORPORATE CRIMINAL LIABILITY IN INDIA: A JURISPRUDENTIAL APPROACH Ms. Sayantani Das FACULTY OF LAW, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES, SILIGURI “Corporate bodies are more corrupt and profligate than individuals, because they have more power to do mischief, and are less amenable to disgrace or punishment. They neither feel shame, remorse,…
