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Leelesh Sundaram
(LL.M-Commercial Law), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, India

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Need for Intra-Commercial Regulations in Contracting Structure of Corporate Outsourcing Contracts in India Leelesh Sundaram; Selva Muthu
Journal La Bisecoman Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Journal La Bisecoman
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallabisecoman.v3i1.585

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In the ongoing pattern, it could be seen that the corporate companies have now started to outsource their services and products to other budding companies who are not exclusively dedicated for the reason for doing outsourced work and then again it could be licitly discovered that companies or organizations to do exclusively outsourced work is also growing. In this point the companies' quality policies and assets have a been varying. Thus, a natural dissatisfaction arises to either of the company and an ambiguity arises concerning the possession merchandise that are purchased for the motivation behind doing an outsourced work. In this way an inquiry arises as to whether there should a need for recognition of quality policies and assets in the outsourcing contract of corporate companies as it could be noted that cooperate companies outsource their product oriented and service oriented works at a larger extent and as result an ambiguity pertains as to whether there is a need for changes in contracting structure of corporate outsourcing contracts in India. When this issue is studied on a global context is studied, it can be figured out that an aspect of economic regulation, more particularly, intra-commercial regulations solve the issue. Thus this study is carried out on the same aim.
Impact on the Sales of Cultural Sarees due to Imports from Inbound Mergers in the South India by Product Interrelations Leelesh Sundaram; Selva Muthu
Journal La Bisecoman Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal La Bisecoman
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallabisecoman.v3i2.586

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Existing studies have demonstrated the negativity of cultural distance in international investments more particularly in the case of inbound mergers across the globe. It is famous speculation that the increasing import of foreign products would certainly affect the use and value of cultural goods of the particular state or nation, due to various influencing factors like consumer temperaments, choice and arousals. In this hypothetical situation, various governments across the globe have started imposing restrictions and authoritative conditions on Inbound Mergers thereby curtailing the scope of further business. When a closer study in respect of Indian trade and culture is carried out, it is quite interesting to note that there are no significant findings on the impact of cross-border inbound mergers on cultural sarees in India. This existing ambiguity appears even more substantial in the case of Southern States as this part of the country is often known for their cultural values and existing cultural sarees at the same time the Inbound Mergers in the said geographical jurisdiction is also increasing. Hence in order to address this ambiguity, this study is carried out so as to find out the Impact of cultural sarees on Inbound mergers in the Southern States of India as it is necessary to identify if there is an adverse impact on sales rate of cultural sarees. Further, this impact might be due to various factors, in order to bring in a regulation or change in law, it is essential to figure out if there is product interrelations.