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24Feb 2018 CONCEPT OF CORPORATE CRIMINAL LIABILITY: AT A GLANCE WITH GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT. Harpreet Singh Sachar and Praveen Kumar. Ph.D. Scholar, School of Law, The NorthCap University, Gurugram; Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh. Ph.D Supervisor and Asst. Professor (Sel. Grade), School of Law, The NorthCap University, Gurugram.

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  • This research is entitled on 'Corporate Criminal liability: Jurisprudence and its centrality in Indian Context' which is a standout amongst the most noteworthy subjects in the train of present day Criminal Law1

  • Received: 22 December 2017 Final Accepted: 24 January 2018 Published: February 2018 enactment or enrollment prepare. They have rights and liabilities isolate from that of their shareholders. Some of these organizations have resources and offices in different nations separated from their nation of origin and such enterprises are known as multinational corporations (MNCs)

  • The two key subjects of this examination are: (i) The theoretical elements which in the business world are known as Companies or Corporations, and (ii) The threat of another sort of crimes which is known in the domain of criminal statute as corporate crimes

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This research is entitled on 'Corporate Criminal liability: Jurisprudence and its centrality in Indian Context' which is a standout amongst the most noteworthy subjects in the train of present day Criminal Law1. 1. Ph.D. Scholar, School of Law, The NorthCap University, Gurugram; Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh. Professor (Sel. Grade), School of Law, The NorthCap University, Gurugram.

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