ANALYSING THE ROLE OF DIFFERENT REGULATORY AUTHORITIES IN SHAPING UP OF FDI POLICIES IN INDIA. |
Author : Mrs. Deepika Kulhari, NTA UGC-NET, Ll.M (Corporate Laws, Nlu Jodhpur), B.A.Ll.B (Hons) (Upes, Dehradun)). |
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Abstract :Since 1991, India has witnessed drastic changes and reforms in its economic policies with the goal of providing investment opportunities to private and foreign players. With the advent of globalization, India does not want to lag behind in the race of attracting foreign investment. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has become one of the important tools for the economic development of the country. It is agreed upon that the opportunity costs of maintaining foreign exchange reserves are indeed material and cannot be brushed aside, more so by developing countries. |
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COUNTER PRODUCTIVE ASPECTS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS IN INDIAN MEDICAL SCENARIO AND ITS CONSEQUENCES: A BRIEF OVERVIEW. |
Author : Mr. Priyadarshee Mukhopadhyay, National Law University, Odisha, |
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Abstract :Every Nation depends on its population’s medical health condition for survival, development and growth. It is of utmost importance that the two pillars of this sphere are based on a concrete foundation. The patients should have their Consumer Rights to protect themselves from the malpractices of the medical community and the medical community should have its unique position in the eyes of law through laws that protect them and facilitate their functions. |
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