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Lifting The Corporate Veil In Context With Human Rights Violation In The Corporate Sector With Emphasis On Bhopal Gas Tragedy




Viraj Singh Katoch, BBA LLB (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School, Pune


ABSTARCT


The world as we know it has been evolving and developing since the age of industrialization, it has been since countries opened up their markets to other countries, the age of globalisation started, since then companies all over the world are trying to set up in places, they feel could benefit their interests as per the market standards and the culture being followed in that country. Along with the companies that set up in various countries, there are certain aspects such as that of Human rights which are one of the most important aspects that can’t be overlooked for these rights are the basic principles guaranteeing the safety and protection of individuals from any and all acts that are done by the Companies, the Employees or Board of Directors. One of the biggest corporate human right disasters that took place was the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. This article along with the aspect of Human Rights violation will also aim to focus on the India’s judicial and jurisprudential stance on such cases where the corporate veil of such corporates is finally lifted.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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