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Prof. (Dr.) Madhuri Parikh (Director and Dean (I/c.), ILNU)
Prof. (Dr.) Madhuri Parikh is a distinguished Professor of Law and currently serves as the Director and Dean (I/c.) at the Institute of Law, Nirma University. Her expertise spans Climate Change and Law, Climate Justice, Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making, Forest Law, Rights of Tribals, and Research Methodology. With over two decades of experience, she has made significant contributions as a researcher, academician, administrator, and environmentalist at both national and international levels. Her work in Environmental Impact Assessment and Climate Justice has been pivotal, particularly in public consultation and public hearing processes, and in advocating for sustainable and inclusive approach. Dr. Parikh?s extensive field research in Environmental Law underscores her commitment to knowledge creation and societal impact. She has authored numerous research papers presented at national and international forums. Her portfolio includes several funded research projects, such as consultancy projects with the Gujarat Ecological Commission on Coastal Regulation Zone implementation, a major project on public participation in environmental decision-making funded by IMPRESS ICSSR, and consultancy projects on Corporate Climate Litigation in India by the British Institute of International Comparative Law. Currently, she is engaged in ongoing research and consultancy projects, including developing a toolbox on Corporate Climate Litigation in India, a study on the implementation of the Forest Rights Act in Gujarat funded by the Tribal Research Institute, and an educational framework for Climate Justice funded by Azim Premji University. Dr. Parikh also serves as the National Rapporteur for India on Global Climate Litigation under the Columbia Law School, Columbia Climate School, Sabin Centre for Climate Law, New York. She has published extensively in reputed journals and has received several awards for her research and teaching contributions. Additionally, she is a member of the International Association of Impact Assessment.
Prof. (Dr.) Amit K. Kashyap (Assistant Professor, Corporate Laws, ILNU)
Prof. Kashyap is Head of Centre for Corporate Law Studies and Assistant Professor of Law, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Prof. Kashyap is a postgraduate in Law and Finance from National Law University, Jodhpur, and completed Ph.D. in Corporate Law from Manipal University, Jaipur. Prof. Kashyap is designated Mentor for Change for Atal Incubation Lab, Niti Ayog, Government of India and member of academic forums such as Global Alliance of Justice Education, Corporate Law Teachers Association, Australia, Asian Society of International Law, European Society of International Law and Society of International Economic Law.
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Preface
About the Contributors
Acknowledgement
About the Editors
“Inside Out: Unveiling Insider Trading and Threats Using Behavioural Attributes, Data Analytics and Forensic Tools”
—Mradul Singh & Rohan Kumar Tolani
Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) Regulations in India and Market Stability: A Comprehensive Analysis
—Pooja Bhargava
Capital Market Behaviour in Election Years: An Analysis of Volatility and Investor Sentiment
—Pravin Jadhav & Ashutosh Sharma
Access to Capital: A Comprehensive Study of Institutional Investors and Their Regulatory Framework
—Netra Singhmar
Fema’s Enigmatic Quandary: Section 37-A’s Intricacies
—Arjav Khurkhuriya & Saira Khan
ESG Regulatory Landscape and Corporate Compliance: A Holistic Examination of Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors in India’s Corporate Sector
—Akshaya Zavar & Smruti Narendra
Unveiling the Forces Behind Foreign Direct Investment in India’s Infrastructure Sector: An Empirical Analysis
—Prajakta Arote & Aryan Lalwani
Addressing the Letter of Credit Fraud: Navigating a Legal Landscape for Indian Banking Regime
—Sachika Vij & Bhavana Bothra
Bound by Convention or Bound by Code?: India’s Complex Dance between the Cape Town Convention and the IBC
—Jatin Shrivastava & Aaditya Bajpai
Cross Border Insolvency of Corporate Groups-A Doctrinal Study
—Yashvardhan Ghosh
The Real Estate Sectors’ Messiah: Exploring Reverse Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process under the IBC Regime
—Shashvat Narindra & Aditi Tiwari
Protecting Financial Integrity: Combating Letter of Credit Fraud in Banking
—Richa Kashyap & Vivek Saurav
The Paradoxical Nature of Simple Agreement for Future Tokens: Exploring the Complexity of its Secondary Sale
—Aniruddh Vadlamani & Sarthak Sharma
Crafting a Robust Regulatory Framework for SPACs in India: International Insights and Local Adaptations
—Kartikeya Kothari & Ronit Khandelwal
ESG Alchemy in Secondary Buyouts: The Legal Nexus of Sustainability and Value Creation
—Divyapratap Singh Parmar & Prachi Tandon
“Blockchain, Smart Contracts, and the Changing Landscape of Business Agreements: Opportunities, Challenges, and Legal Implications”
—Austin V. Zacharia & Sudharshan Reddy
Blockchain Technology in Accounting: A Tool to Detect and Prevent Financial Frauds
—Ashish Porwal
Legal Considerations for Decentralised Autonomous Organisations
—Anuj Chaturvedi & Anmol Jain
Resolving the Conundrum of Adopting Cryptocurrency As Legal Tender: A Case for Centralised Digital Currency
—Yatharth Chugh
“Code and Capital: Deciphering the New Age of Microfinance-Legal and Regulatory Insights for Inclusive Corporate Empowerment in the Digital Era”
—Samidha Shekhar & Nandha Krishnan
“Embracing Sustainability: Green Financing by the Banking Sector”
—Devansh Ganotra & Rahul Nikam
Corporate Frauds & the Role of Independent Directors in India
—Sanya Kanwar & Dhruv Bhatia
Comparative Study: DTAA between Nepal-India and International Models
—Smriti Khanal & Smriti Ghimire
Corporate Frauds in India: Case Analysis and it’s Impact
—Pranav Saraswat & Vineet Chouhan
Regulating International Economic Activities: The Role of Intergovernmental Agreements in Curbing Tax Evasion and Promoting Foreign Investment
—Amitabh Kumar Saxena & Rahul Mishra
Fractional Shares as a Possible Retail Investment Segment in India’
—Khushi Sunil Chawda
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