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A Comparative Analysis Of Incorporation And CSR, Companies Act, India & UK




Prarthana Saha, B.B.A. LL.B, Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bengaluru

ABSTRACT

Laws are dynamic in nature; with the change in society, there is an imperative need that the laws and legislature are updated to keep up with the pace of the new societal norms. Companies Act is one such Act that also needs changes in order to maintain a business entity for a more extended period. Undoubtedly, the business environment is constantly evolving. That is why for the company’s best interest, the laws governing them need validation from the incorporation of various corporate issues arising in a corporeal arena. The present paper is a comparative analysis of multiple dissimilarities in the Indian and UK companies Act. The UK becomes a part of the study because most of the Indian laws are directly influenced by the common law and precedents from the English courts.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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ISSN: 2582-8878

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