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Codes of Fair Disclosure and Conduct – Provisions under SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015

SEBI : To check Insider trading, R 8(1) of the Regulations states that the Board of Directors of every listed company shall lay down and ...

June 22, 2015 7970 Views 0 comment Print

Disclosure of Trading by Insiders as per SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 – Preview

SEBI : 1. Introduction The new Regulations aim at strengthening disclosure at different stages to ensure transparency for an orderly secu...

June 14, 2015 3659 Views 0 comment Print

Trading by Insiders – approach under SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations of 2015

SEBI :  1. Introduction Stock market is all about dealing in securities. It is a specialized market. Stock markets are formed under the ...

June 11, 2015 1565 Views 0 comment Print

SEBI (POIT) Regulations 2015 – includes pledge under `trading’ by `insider’

SEBI : Business needs capital which promoters arrange. Since promoters conceive the idea of the business, bring in fund, human capital th...

May 30, 2015 4606 Views 0 comment Print

'Trading Plans’ – Exemption provision under SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015

SEBI : S 12A (d) of the SEBI Act, 1992(`ACT’) prohibits insider trading securities in the securities market. S 15 G of the Act lays dow...

May 25, 2015 8853 Views 2 comments Print


White Collar Crime – Corporate Espionage – Preview Indian Context

March 5, 2015 5439 Views 0 comment Print

Breaking of law is said to be crime. One who commits a crime is referred to as criminal. The criminal law administration mainly cerntres around the Indian Penal Code,1860 ( `IPC’) and the Criminal Procedure Code,1973 (`CrPC’). Crime is concern to society. Every country world wide works overtime to control crime. But crime is being committed world wide in geometric proportion. According to Aristotle ,

Vision of Swami Vivekananda on participation of Corporates in Social growth and CSR, the law

February 22, 2015 4472 Views 0 comment Print

Swami Vivekananda blessed by Sri Ramkrishnadeva worked tirelessly for the upliftment of mankind ultimately for his motherland. He was a patriot and all his actions were towards the direction. He always thought for the untouchables and down trodden.

SAFETY ACTS – Indian & International perspective

January 27, 2015 8499 Views 0 comment Print

Safety Acts – Safety, occupational safety & Indian laws 1.‘Safety’ is a state of being safe and protected from danger or harm. (Oxford Dictionary) 2.Our focus on the discussion is occupational safety vis a vis business. 3.Occupational safety in business enjoys support of Government through legislations. 4.Business scenario has undergone change. 5.From home to factory and again to home is the scenario of business.

World Nature Conservation Day – Significance & Corporate Initiative

August 7, 2012 10301 Views 0 comment Print

A dedicated government policy and its strict implementation will go a long way in securing a better plane for conservation of nature and environment for future generations world- wide. It cannot remain any individual country’s responsibility to be concerned for the protection of nature and environment.

'Examination of Minority Shareholders’ interest in Cairn India Ltd deal

August 30, 2010 585 Views 0 comment Print

On 17th August, 2010, news on acquisition of the shareholding of Cairn Energy (`CEL’) in Carin India Limited (`CIL’) (BSE and NSE listed) by Vedanta Resources Plc (`VEDANTA’) at Rs. 405/-($8.66) per share became public. Closing price of each shares of CIL on the NSE on 14th August, 2010 was Rs.355/-. Vedanta will have to incur $ 9.6 billion (Rs 44,928 Crore) for acquiring CIL. Deal between the parties was concluded in London.

WORLD MUSIC DAY – Reminder to protect creation, originality & the Copyright Act, 1957

June 30, 2010 462 Views 0 comment Print

21st June is observed as the World Music Day (WMD) to commemorate contribution of music to human life. It coincides with the longest day of the year. Idea of celebrating this day first occurred to American musician Joel Cohen in 1976. Cohen proposed an all-night music jamboree on the summer solstice.

Copy, Paste and Plagiarism

June 19, 2010 1343 Views 0 comment Print

Copying lines from Rabindranath Tagore’s Noble Prize winning book of poems, `Gitanjali’ without acknowledging the source and claiming it as one’s own is called plagiarism. A person caught for plagiarism is called a Plagiarist. The Copyright Act, 1957 which protects originality neither defines plagiarism nor a plagiarist.

Patent Co-Operation Treaty – International & National Phase Entry Applications

May 22, 2010 453 Views 0 comment Print

Patent Co-operation Treaty (PCT) was entered on June 9, 1970. On 7th December, 1998 India became the 98th contracting state of the PCT. Signatory countries formed a Union for co-operation in filing, searching, and examination of applications for protection of inventions and rendering special technical services.

Intellectual Property & Intellectual Property Rights – Boon or Bane

May 19, 2010 2442 Views 0 comment Print

Intellectual property (IP) is the innovative creation by individuals out of his own ingenuity. IP pertains to literary, artistic performance of performing artistes, phonograms, and broadcasts, inventions in all fields of human endeavor, scientific discoveries, industrial design, and protection against unfair competition and all other activities in the industrial, scientific or artistic field.

Preview on Insolvency and Bankruptcy with reference to individuals and corporates

May 17, 2010 6565 Views 0 comment Print

The terms insolvency and bankruptcy are used with reference to the financial position of a person. They are often considered to mean the same. Actually, the terms mean differently. Individuals and corporates are both amenable to insolvency and bankruptcy.

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