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Topic : Essentials for Corporate law
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The government has introduced a new central civil services cadre called the Indian Corporate Law
Services (ICLS) to create an army of experts who would be involved in corporate law making and its enforcement in the country. This gives a new service option to those who qualify the toughest entrance test to get into government service.

The government would train the officers at the newly-set up Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), a policy think tank, before placing them in various offices of the ministry of corporate affairs.

The recruits will be trained in subjects like management, law, accounting, business finance and economics before being deputed in various agencies under the ministry. Now the ministry gets officers through Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. UPSC recruits people from the field of law, chartered accounting and cost auditing.

Even though senior positions in the ministry are held by officers of the Indian Administrative Services (IAS) cadre, junior or mid-level officers involved in ground-level enforcement, investigation and compliance are often short of sharp understanding and training.

Officers recruited through the present selection processes are often not the best of the lot as the compensation which the government provides is lesser than what the corporate sector offers. The present move will facilitate capacity-building within the ministry. Officers of the ICLS will be trained at the IICA, a government-funded body which will act as a think-tank for the government......

 
1 comments on "Indian Corporate Law Services (ICLS) "
  Commented by  M.S.Lalkumar, Head/VP/GM-HR, Gulf Consolidated Contractors    | 04 15 2009 11:59:09 +0000
If it works out at par with top echelons of Civil Services, surely there will more stakers from young generation of qualified lawyers who will be looking for an opening in the legal field.  Certainly catching them young and moulding them at the government funded institute to deal with the intricacies of corporate law and governance will boost the confidence of industry as a whole.  At time it happens such instutions are headed by a non-professional who may not understand the in and out of the business and development may get delayed.
I do not know whether UPSC has included ICLS in the civil services category.
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