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Research Paper Volume 7 Issue 2 1999 - 2008 April 15, 2024

Discourse Analysis on White Collar Crime in India

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Raunak Ranjan Pradhan
Student at Uttaranchal University, Law College Dehradun, India
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Abhiranjan Dixit
Assistant Professor at Uttaranchal University, Law College Dehradun, India
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Abstract

Crime is not the novel word it is existing since civilization established . There are two types of crime one is done on narrow level and another is done on the gargantuan level. White collar crime encapsulates a kind of crime which is done by the opulent class or who is kingpin of the technology or other quotidian appliance. The crime is done in such a orchestrated manner that there is less chance to caught the miscreants .Currently the proliferation in the white collar crimes in India is exerting a nefarious impact on the Society as well as on the economy. It includes financial embezzlement, defalcation of money, misappropriation of money, bamboozlement, Ponzi scheme etc. White collar crime is a pejorative word because it is pernicious to the economy. To tackle this uncertainties the government of India must take tyrannous action to plummet the rate of upsurging number of white collar crimes in India. The over all view through discourse analysis of white collar crimes in India is that it stipulates that it is more treacherous to economy if we juxtapose to ordinary crime.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page 1999 - 2008
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.117250
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