Wide consultation, rather than the closed-door deliberations of the collegium, is what the Supreme Court and the High Courts need
Wide consultation, rather than the closed-door deliberations of the collegium, is what the Supreme Court and the High Courts need
Tax avoidance through artificial devices — holding companies, subsidiaries, treaty shopping and selling valuable properties indirectly by entering into a maze of framework agreements — has become a very lucrative industry today.
Prashant Bhushan exposes the insufficiency of the report and earlier bill at seminar organised by Bar Association of India, at Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, on 15th November 2011.
Prashant Bhushan delivered an over hour long invitation lecture at Roosevelt University, co-hosted by PFL -People For Loksatta along with IAC,IDC and AID Chicago.
CJAR reveals the myriad weaknesses in bill and its attendant parliamentary report which cannot be left undealt in public.