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Linking CSR to Heritage Revival: Legal Options and Constraints

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Introduction India’s rich built heritage—palaces, forts, colonial mansions, temples, ghats—is under serious stress from neglect, institutional fragmentation and inadequate funding. As you outline, public-private partnerships (PPPs) and adaptive reuse have emerged as a possible route to reviving this heritage. The question arises: can the government mandate that eligible companies direct their statutory CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) obligations under the Companies Act 2013 towards heritage revival projects? This article examines the statutory CSR regime, constitutional and jurisprudential constraints, and the feasibility of directing CSR funds specifically to heritage preservation. The CSR Regime in India – Statute and Rules Applicability and key features Under section 135(1) of the Companies Act 2013, every company which, in the preceding financial year, satisfies any of the following criteria must comply with CSR obligations: net worth of ₹500 crore or more, or turnover ...

SC Issues Notice to Centre, Election Commission on Plea Seeking to Declare Freebies as Bribes

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SC Issues Notice to Centre, Election Commission on Plea  Seeking to Declare Freebies as Bribes In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court of India has issued notices to the Central Government and the Election Commission of India (ECI) on a petition seeking to declare pre-election promises of freebies as bribes  under the Representation of the People Act, 1951. This move brings renewed focus on the longstanding debate surrounding the practice of offering freebies by political parties in the run-up to elections. Petition Highlights Concerns Over Freebies The petition, filed by Shashank J Shreedhara , a Karnataka resident, urges the apex court to take action against political parties that promise freebies during election campaigns. The plea seeks a directive for the Election Commission to prohibit such practices, which the petitioner argues undermine the integrity of the electoral process by influencing voters with short-term personal benefits rather than focusing o...