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Bengaluru Debate on ‘Corporate Jihad’: Safeguarding Business with Law, Compliance, and Unity

A Bengaluru awareness programme by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti spotlighted concerns surrounding the contested term “corporate jihad,” urging a pivot from rhetoric to evidence-based risk management. The dialogue emphasized lawful remedies under India’s existing frameworks, including the Companies Act, SEBI’s LODR, PMLA, UAPA, and Karnataka’s KCOCA. Participants outlined practical compliance controls—beneficial ownership checks, sanctions screening,…
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Hubballi gym case ignites outcry: calls for NIA probe, survivor protection, and harmony

The reported Hubballi gym exploitation case has sparked public outcry, a visit by the Ranaragini wing of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), and calls for an NIA-led investigation. This analysis explains the legal thresholds for NIA involvement, outlines applicable state and central statutes, and details a victim-centric investigative roadmap. It highlights digital, physical, and financial forensics,…
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Karnataka KCOCA Breakthrough: Complete Update on Bantwal Murder Case and Legal Implications

Karnataka Police have invoked the Karnataka Control of Organised Crime Act (KCOCA) 2000 in the Bantwal murder case involving the killing of Abdul Rahiman, signaling an intensified inquiry into possible organised crime. This update explains why KCOCA is used, what legal thresholds apply, and how judicial oversight safeguards due process. Readers gain clarity on bail…