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Read between the lines. Do a bit of diligence and you will understand where the actual fixing is happening!
You have no idea how much teeth RBI has actually shown! Stop speaking where you don’t know the reality.
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Oh please ! The above comment clearly points to the fact that you have no idea how sebi works! The hybrid securities department of which Pramod Rao is head is not overseeing the Hindenburg related investigation! The CFID is looking at it!
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Those allegation by CM against the SC Judge are very much true but it never comes out because the "Adminsitrative inquiry"is just a way of ensuring clean chit to the Judge as public never comes to know what happens in these inquiries.
Then time came for salvetion ji.

London me uska 3rd marriage karwa diya mudiya ji ne aur yaha UCC.
They know. Most of them don't have the spine to stand up to the system, or else they are complicit.
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You have suggested gold bro iska toh ptta hi nhi these are some very serious allegations on SC by a former CM.
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Fixing and corruption, two of the most profitable segments of business for law firms.
This is a cheeky comment trying to allude to a certain law firm named in a recent scandal. But there remains no evidence of involvement of this law firm.
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That was pre-2010 RBI. The present one lacks any teeth and has gone on record citing its inability to govern banks and NBFCs effectively.
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Currently, RBI is actually the gold standard of regulators in India. All other regulators should learn from RBI.
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to avoid CBI enquiry....only to find the firm is also raided by CBI
registry yes, not the judges. you cant fix a Supreme Court decision damn it
I understand and agree with the disdain directed to CAM, but ▮▮▮ is an absolute angel and has transformed the market real quick. Cannot say the same about other statutory bodies however.
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What's new in it?

This is legal profession, why would people come to us?
And firms that get any client because people know them as fixers
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I know boutique firms whose real bread and butter is fixing SEBI using their old connections.
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Even apex court people did it. They don't do it openly and obviously, of course. There are designated hotel rooms in certain metro cities where deposits are taken, IYKYK.
I know it's fun to put everyone down, but I've hardly seen judges take bribes. Clerks yes, judges never.
No. So they run approval checks and when not avaliable directly "get" those approvals themselves. Can't blame them, the bbmp will not move a finger unless 40% funds are diverted to them, sad reality
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Sab jagah hota hai. Client se bhi hum openly bolte hain itna upar se dena padega. There are creative ways to do the same, not everything is cold hard cash.
Bhai. All litigation lawyers at the least have to manage the board.

That's the least amount of fixing.

This profession is far from noble.

Else, Lage raho munna bhai.... Sweat shops
This what India is all about! Nothing is straight in this country, unfortunately!
Very common, but cash is outdated. The new currency is Ferragamo shoes and LV bags.
I recently worked in a law firm where the partner would take money in cash and pay to officers to arrange approvals and all from regulators and authorities. How common is it in law firms? This firm is well known in its practice area.