Contents Foreword Preface I Corporate social responsibility and corporate Governance 1Corporate social responsibility the need of the hourZU Khairoowala and Nawab Ali Khan 2 Corporate social responsibilities an analysis in Indian contextDipak Das 3 Corporate social empowerment or being empowered and doing empowerment preface to an ethical monitoring of the capability approachArnab Chatterjee 4 Corporate social responsibility the Indian trendPartha Sarathi Adhya 5 Corporate social responsibility in Indian perspectiveTapan Kumar Samanta 6 Corporate social responsibilityManali Singhal and Ujjvalya Anand 7 Corporate Governance in India an overviewPradeep Kumar Pandey 8 CSR and performance of Indian companiesRajib Mallik 9 Corporate social responsibility a critical studySanjeev Kumar Tiwari II Insurance 10 Insurance against third party risks an overviewSanjay Kumar Singh 11 Insurance and its importance an critical analysisRuchita Chakraborty 12 Compounding of offences mechanism to reduce litigation or escape from prosecutionKohinoor Roy 13 Damage to property and remedies under insurance law an appraisalSangeeta Mandal III Ownership control and WTO 14 The separation of ownership and control a new dimension for business successBhagirathi Panigrahi 15 Dumping and WTO an analysisArbind Chakraborty IV Industrial design 16 Industrial design its growth essentials and nature of protection as a form of intellectual propertyAvishek Chakraborty V Safe and standard food 17 Consumers right to safe and standard foodAshok R Patil VI Banking 18 Development of co operative banking sector in IndiaJagdip U Nanavaty VII Company and equity investment 19 The companies bill 2008 a boost for the equity investment in IndiaJK Singh 20 Voluntary winding up of company an appraisalAshutosh Kumar Shah 21 Power of court to wind up company an overviewBiresh Prasad Index Companies and big corporate houses are responsible for generating the majority of world economic activity They are prominent players in all market ranging from commodities merchandise goods and services to capital and resources So the corporations and corporate law which have remained the maters of domestic policy interest for many decades have moved to forefront of international thinking with the gradual saturation of global economics There is a growing interaction among different stakeholders with corporate law and the ways to cope up with increasingly dynamic business paradigm It has become more critical as companies operate in an increasingly complex corporate environment This scholarly work is both broad in scope and extremely rich in detail The readers will find this a useful reference book as well as a general text for scholar researcher of management studies and law students specializing in corporate law for there under graduate and post graduate studies 336 pp.