Name Roll No. Course Subject : Amit Saini :2 : EPGDIB 2010-12 : Assignment – Mergers & Acquisitions (3rd Sem) Regulatory Framework for Mergers & Acquisitions in India Overview M&A transactions are primarily regulated by the Companies Act‚ 1956 (‘Companies Act’). Sections 391 to 396 of the Companies Act govern schemes of arrangement and mergers etc. Section 494 of said Act provides for an alternative form of reconstruction where a liquidator is empowered to receive shares etc. in lieu of cash
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MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS AT Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Domestic Operations 3 1.2 Services 3 2. Organization Structure 4 2.1 Current Structure 4 2.2 Outgrowing the traditional model 4 3. Management Style And Culture 7 3.1 Attitude towards employees 7 3.2 Decision-making process 7 3.3 Focus of Air India 7 3.4 Credibility & Caring-Key to Air India’s Culture 8 3.5 Role of Supervisors 8 3.6 Role of Relational Competence 9 3.7 Official Language Implementation
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Research Methodology: THE CRIMINAL PRACTICE & JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA THE CRIMINAL PRACTICE & JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA CONTENTS Introduction and organisational context The Department The history of Bombay High Court The History of Supreme court New Delhi The Department’s of Indin Criminal law 3.1. The Indian Penal Code 3.2. The Code of Criminal Procedure(CrPC) in India. 3.3. The Indian Evidence Act. The debate issues in bombay high court - case laws Aim‚ objectives and outputs
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British Land Revenue System in India British land revenue system in India was wholly governed under pro-colonial biased rules‚ cornering the farmers. Share : More on British Land Revenue System in India (2 Articles) • Mahalwari System • Ryotwari System Governor General of India‚ Lord CornwallisBritish system of land revenue in India can blindly be accredited to the Permanent Settlement Act of 1793‚ formulated by the then Governor General of India‚ Lord Cornwallis. After
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Exploration of Caste‚ Class and Gender : "Lived experiences" under scrutiny. One of the approaches taken up by feminism has been to retrieve the"subjective experience"or"lived realities" of women or any marginalised section of society. The cause of marginalisation in most cases is difficult to be identified because it could range from structural (patriarchy) to socio-political (pro-bourgeoisie policies) etc. Most often under the garb of traditions‚ conventions‚ culture etc. ’personal experiences’
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Poverty in India 963 million people around the world are living in hunger‚ 923 million people are malnourished‚ about 5.6 million children die each year from malnutrition and one-third of the world’s poverty is just in India. India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world‚ that’s why so many wonder why their poverty rate isn’t decreasing faster. The majority of Indians are living off of an average of 2 dollars per day‚ most living in villages and farm lands live off of less. I will
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Truncation System (CTS) 14 4.5 Core banking systems (CBS) 14 Chapter 5 15 5.0 Conclusion 15 6.0 Reference 16 Chapter 1 1.0 Introduction Payment and settlement systems constitute the backbone of any economy. In India‚ payment systems are characterised by the presence of a large number of paper based transactions‚ with cheques constituting more than 80%in terms of volume. Recent initiatives by the Reserve Bank - in the form of providing for electronic payment systems and the Real
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The Indian legislations The emergence of the concept of juvenile justice in India owes much to the developments that have taken place in western countries‚ especially in the perception of children and human rights jurisprudence in Europeand America. The Apprentices Act‚ 1850 was the first legislation that laid the foundation of juvenile justice system in the country. The concept consequently gained momentum with the enactment of the Indian Penal Code (1860)‚ Reformatory Schools Act (1897)‚ Code
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COMPARISON BETWEEN HALF-CASTE AND LIMBO: Half-Caste’ is a poem that talks about the attitude of intolerant people that he must have found‚ who consider people of mixed races to be inferior to themselves. The poem is written in a non-standard English way‚ this means that it is written in an English from a non-English speaker; this is why the words in the poem are spelled exactly as they sound. Limbo is a poem tells the story of slavery in a rhyming‚ rhythmic dance. These two poems‚ in a way
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