In the latest episode of our podcast series – The POSH pod jointly organised by Parity Consulting and produced by Pickle Jar Media our Partner Bishen Jeswant and Laxmi Char (she/her) Co-Founder at Parity Consulting discuss how Internal Committee (IC) members can c...
In the latest episode of our podcast series – The POSH pod jointly organised by Parity Consulting and produced by Pickle Jar Media our Partner Bishen Jeswant and Laxmi Char (she/her) Co-Founder at Parity Consulting discuss the role of HR in the POSH process, wheth...
Quid pro quo’ harassment isn’t always obvious. What if the specific act isn’t sexual—but has strings attached? How does the POSH Act see this? Tune into The POSHpod season 3, episode to have these questions answered by your hosts Laxmi Char and Bishen Je...
If a police complaint runs parallel to an internal investigation, how can the IC balance the requirement to cooperate with the police while following the confidentiality obligations laid out in the Act? Tune into The POSHpod season 3, episode to have these questions ans...
The current Act provides for conciliation proceedings to be initiated by the complainant. Does the IC mandatorily have to complete this before a formal investigation? Tune into The POSHpod season 3, episode 3 to have these questions answered by your hosts Laxmi Char and...
In the latest episode of our podcast series – The POSH pod jointly organised by Parity Consulting and produced by Pickle Jar Media our Partner Bishen Jeswant and Laxmi Char (she/her) Co-Founder at Parity Consulting discuss two key proposed changes to POSH laws: ex...
The POSH Act of 2013 draws from the 1997 Vishaka Guidelines and updates a few elements. Tune into The POSHpod season 3, episode to explore this topic with your hosts Laxmi Char and Bishen Jeswant.
It’s not easy when you mix family and business. Sure, it might be fun to work with some of the people you love and know best. But, what happens when things go sour? When you stop seeing someone as your own and instead, see them as business associates? Think about ...
What a year 2024 seemed to be. There were elections galore, India’s UPI crossed a record number of transactions, a lot of established companies wanted to go the quick commerce route in India, a couple of new criminal laws were implemented in India, the world’...
When building a company, whilst entrepreneurs are focusing on the fundamentals that would sustain their business, how are they looking at the role that IP would play in determining the success of their venture? It’s something that could cut out the competition, wh...
So, in a world that seems to be impacted by the advent of generative AI, how are India’s legal firms surviving in a world that refuses to stop evolving? Is it just a law firm’s ability to adeptly navigate the courtroom, but also how they capture, manage and ...
In July 2024, 3 new criminal laws – the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam – were said to have come into effect in India. But, how prepared is India when it comes to evidence being handled in...
July 2024 was not like any other month for India. That’s when the Indian Penal Code of 1860, the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act 1872 were replaced with 3 new laws: the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraks...
In July 2024, India transitioned to a new justice system with 3 new criminal laws: the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. But, what are the implications of one of these new laws: the Bharatiya Nagarik S...
So, in July 2024, 3 new criminal laws were said to have come into effect in India. And one of these new criminal laws is the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BSS). But, what could this law mean for India’s corporate realm? Could it change or reshape the way businesses ope...
In 2024, The Indian Penal Code of 1860, the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act 1872 were replaced with 3 new criminal laws: the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. But, what c...
So, in 2024, a new justice system is underway in India with the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. And while it seems like an upgrade with modernization and an integration of technology, what happens wh...
In India, 3 new criminal laws – the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita & the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam – were said to have come into effect in July 2024. And while some may question whether this is just old wine in a new bo...
With India’s population of about 1.45 billion, it may be fair to say that its healthcare realm may be imperfect, though there may be advancements to augment it. But, what are the creases that need to be ironed to make healthcare more accessible and affordable for ...
Many have heard of India’s ambition of becoming a $5 trillion economy. But, some experts believe that with some reforms accelerated and policies implemented, India could even become a $55 trillion economy. So, what’s the role that the judiciary can play in s...
When the waves are turbulent, how stable is your boat? Because it may not be that easy to stay ahead of the curve in a VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity & Ambiguity) world. And how is India’s corporate space contending with the broader and unpredictabl...
It’s said that the only thing certain in life is death and taxes. And now, in a post-COVID world, it seems like uncertainty, complexity and volatility are predominant and ambiguity may shroud any semblance of clarity. It may remind many of the VUCA phenomenon: Vol...
What does it take to stay afloat in a VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity & Ambiguity) world? Because it seems like the dealmaking realm in India may be facing constant and unpredictable change. So, what does it take to thrive amongst the chaos, especially in ...
What distinguishes an idea from expression? In the age of information, knowledge can be seen as both currency and commodity. And that means Intellectual Property (IP) can be the tool to arm a person or a business with to make sure they could truly curate innovation, cre...
In the latest episode of CAM Radio – Clear Cut, our Partner and Chair – Projects, Finance & Insolvency L Viswanathan moderates a multifaceted and intellectually diverse discourse with the General Counsel of Tata Sons Sidharth Sharma and distinguished judges ...
Oh, the legacy we leave behind. Sometimes, people can’t fathom the things they do that leave an indelible mark on all that they touch. Dr Lalit Bhasin, President, Society of Indian Law Firms, is one such legal titan with more than 60 years of experience in the leg...
In this captivating episode of CAM Radio, the air resonates with the intriguing tales spun by seasoned investor Rajesh Khanna, also the Founder & CEO of Arka Capital Advisors Pvt. Ltd, as he delves into the realms of his professional metamorphosis and India’s ...
Navigating the intricate currents of Indian insolvency law, our experts stand as adept captains steering through the transformative sea of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). With the finesse of seasoned navigators, they skillfully traverse the legal waters, unvei...
In the latest episode of CAM Radio, our Managing Partner Cyril Shroff sits down with Justin North, Strategic Advisor and Founder of Pickering Pearce to unravel unique perspectives on the future of law, the legal industry, and the transformative influence of technology a...
It seems like India has always had a special relationship with sports, be it cricket, football, tennis or badminton. And in a land where these aren’t just games, but closer to a religion and where the echoes of a billion cheers reverberate stadiums and sofas, it s...
Every year, 10th October is celebrated as World Mental Health Day, where awareness of mental health issues is raised around the world and efforts are mobilized to support these issues. It seems like we’re living in an era characterized by the fast pace of modern life ...
In the complex world of corporate governance, independent directors are said to play the sentinel of fairness, integrity and accountability within the corporate realm. In a landscape that’s often fraught with setbacks, independent directors are seen as linchpins, ...
In a rapidly evolving world, how people give, why they give and where they direct their charitable efforts seems to be undergoing a profound transformation. There seems to be a generational shift, where the younger generation thinks about society very differently from t...
In recent years, India, a country known for its rich history of giving and charitable traditions, seems to be witnessing a concerning trend: the decline of philanthropy, according to a Bain report. In this episode of CAM Radio, Managing Director of Bain Capital India Am...
In this episode of CAM Radio – Clear Cut: Clarity With Class, former Executive Director of the RBI Lily Vadera and our Partner Anu Tiwari, explore the RBI’s regulatory landscape over time, the evolving BFSI sector, whether the time has come for digital-only ...
In this episode of CAM Radio – Clear Cut: Clarity With Class, expert banker Kalpana Morparia and Our Managing Partner Cyril Shroff explore the realm of financial services in India, how digitization has led to seismic shifts in the Indian financial ecosystem, the r...
Welcome to CAM Radio – Clear Cut: Clarity With Class, our weekly podcast series that’s here to cut through the noise and bring clarity to the complex world of legal and policy matters. In the third episode of CAM Radio – Clear Cut: Clarity With Class, ...
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas is proud to introduce CAM Radio. This is “Clear Cut: Minimizing The Mayhem”, the podcast that’s here to cut through the noise and bring clarity to the complex world of legal matters. Here’s where some of the sharpest law exp...
In episode 5 of our new podcast series – The POSH pod, jointly organised by Parity Consulting and produced by Pickle Jar Media our Partner Bishen Jeswant and Laxmi Char of Parity Consulting take you through some of the challenges that come with these special categ...
If the POSH Act states that impact perceived by an aggrieved woman determines whether sexual harassment has occurred, doesn’t intent matter at all? In our modern, multicultural workplaces what are the challenges faced by the IC while assessing impact?