Infosys Co-Founder Kris Gopalakrishnan Among 18 Booked Under SC/ST Act

by Chief Editor

The Rising Implications of the SC/ST Act on Corporate Leaders

In a surprising turn of events, a case under the Prevention of SC/ST (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Atrocities Act was filed against prominent figures including the former Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan and IISc Director Balaram. The allegations stem from a broader scrutiny of caste-based abuses within academic and corporate environments.

This case underlines a critical trend towards greater accountability in both educational institutions and corporate governance. As businesses aim for diversity and inclusion, the intersection with legal frameworks, such as the SC/ST Act, is proving to be complex and consequential.

The Impact on Corporate Governance

Amid growing societal demand for equity and justice, corporations are re-evaluating their boardroom practices. Cases of alleged discrimination are increasingly leading to legal ramifications, as seen in the charges filed against Gopalakrishnan, who is accused of abuse from his position of power.

According to a 2023 study by Harvard Business Review, diversity in corporate leadership has long-term positive effects on financial performance. However, achieving this requires a careful balance of legal adherence and genuine inclusivity efforts.

Legal Risks and Corporate Responsibilities

Legal actions such as those under the SC/ST Act can have sweeping consequences for corporate reputations and financial standing. Companies are investing heavily in anti-discrimination training and compliance programs as they navigate these murky waters.

Infosys, for instance, has been proactive in addressing diversity issues, launching initiatives like “Unbreakable” to ensure safe and transparent reporting mechanisms for grievances.

Global Comparisons and Lessons Learned

Internationally, similar movements are sweeping corporations as they grapple with inclusivity. The UK’s Equality Act 2010, for instance, has prompted businesses to adopt robust anti-discrimination policies.

A 2024 report by McKinsey revealed that companies with diverse executive teams were 25% more likely to have above-average profitability, underscoring the economic as well as moral imperative of equity-driven corporate policies.

FAQs on Legal Actions Involving Corporate Entities

What does the SC/ST Act imply for corporate leaders?
The Act mandates stringent measures against discrimination, making corporate leaders more vulnerable to legal actions if found complicit in or negligent about preventing caste-based injustices.

Are there preventive strategies for companies?
Yes, conducting regular diversity audits, implementing training programs, and establishing clear anti-discrimination policies are effective strategies.

Did You Know?

India is witnessing a substantial increase in cases filed under the SC/ST Act, with numbers rising by 40% since 2015, spotlighting the urgent need for systemic change across all societal sectors, including business.

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