tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3202774368551476669.post2350440685546743191..comments2023-09-15T16:21:31.980+05:30Comments on INDIAN CORPORATE LAW: An Instance of Shareholder ActivismUmakanth Varottilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12438677982004444359noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3202774368551476669.post-84782586246272147472014-03-06T06:54:25.074+05:302014-03-06T06:54:25.074+05:30Thoughts on a socialistic/ humanitarian plane / vi...Thoughts on a socialistic/ humanitarian plane / viewpoint: <br />Lately, the topic of 'activism' has glowingly caught up and come to be discussed mainly from the angle of 'economy' , associated with allied or interlinked topics of good - ,corporate- governance, 'class action', and the like. The concept of 'Activism' itself has become more or less a buzz-, by- or pass- word, for initiating oneself into a dialogue or discussion; mostly in legal and other related circles. that falls under varying types : Shareholders' , Social, Judicial, - in the ultimate analysis- either self- or class -centric or public centric.<br />From a long range point of view /in the long run, the first category is bound to have an adverse impact and prove itself a social evil . At the root of it all lies the reality as underlined in the unquestionable truth conveyed by the (s)age old saying (belief)- One man's food is another man's poison (or vice versa !).To put it simply, and purely in the sense of ‘economy’ – what one gains is another’s loss.<br /><br />Any differing/counter view to share?!<br />vswaminoreply@blogger.com