Description
The book is divided into three broad areas. The first looks at business and corporate governance — how laws protect ordinary shareholders, what happens when big corporations fund political parties, and how courts handle boardroom power struggles. The second dives into the digital economy, covering cryptocurrencies, NFTs, digital currencies, and money laundering, examining where India’s legal system stands as financial technology evolves faster than regulation can keep up. The third section focuses on people often left behind by economic growth — LGBTQ+ communities, women facing workplace harassment, persons with disabilities, and tribal communities trying to govern themselves on their own terms.
Bibliographic details: The bibliographic details of the book are available at https://dx.doi.org/10.46679/9789349926141




