Corporate Philanthropy in India: Legal Standards and Best Practices

  • Reenu Dutt
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  • Reenu Dutt

    Assistant Professor at School of Legal Studies, Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow, India

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Abstract

Corporate Philanthropy in India has evolved significantly over the past few decades, driven by legal mandates and a growing recognition of the role businesses play in societal development. This research paper, titled "Corporate Philanthropy in India: Legal Standards and Best Practices," explores the legal framework governing corporate philanthropic activities, focusing on the compliance requirements, governance structures, and enforcement mechanisms under the Companies Act 2013, particularly Section 135 concerning Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Through a detailed analysis of the legal provisions and regulatory guidelines, this paper examines the mandatory versus voluntary nature of corporate philanthropy in India, highlighting the responsibilities of corporate boards and CSR committees. It also delves into the challenges companies face in adhering to legal standards, such as issues of transparency, accountability, and impact measurement. In addition to the legal analysis, the paper presents case studies of Indian companies that have demonstrated exemplary corporate philanthropy practices. These case studies serve to identify strategies for effective philanthropic initiatives, including aligning CSR with business strategy, engaging stakeholders, and assessing impact. Comparative insights from international best practices further enrich the discussion, providing a broader perspective on how corporate philanthropy can be enhanced in India. The research concludes with policy recommendations aimed at strengthening the legal framework and promoting best practices in corporate philanthropy. It underscores the need for regulatory reforms, enhanced public policy support, and the integration of technology to advance corporate social responsibility in India. By offering a comprehensive overview of the legal standards and best practices in corporate philanthropy, this paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on the role of businesses in sustainable development and societal welfare.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 5, Page 615 - 631

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.118289

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