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Change In Corporate Ethics With Evolution Of Corporate Governance In India




Snehanshu Bhushan, LLM (Masters of Law), Galgotias University

ABSTRACT

Corporate Ethics commonly known as business ethics are the laid down code of conduct of the businesses and the entities that focuses upon the practices and behaviour of the organizations that regulate their ethical and moral conduct. This study aims to find the changes in the Corporate Ethics with the Evolution and Implementation of Corporate Governance in India. It aims to find out the status of the Practices of the corporate ethics in various sectors and segments of the varied organizations. With this study the author also aims to emphasizes upon the issues and challenges that revolves around in implementation the code of conduct in the businesses. This paper will also briefly deal with the evolution of corporate governance in India and will also be focusing upon with the ethical practices in corporate governance in India. The objective of the Study is to look upon the patterns of corporate ethics within the business entities and to acknowledge the shortcomings therein in the Corporate Governance system. Also, the author has tried to bring few relevant suggestion and recommendations that can be a beneficial factor to enhance the code of corporate ethics in India.

Keywords: Corporate Ethics, Governance, Code of Conduct, Behaviour, Evolution.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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