Securities Law and Regulations in India

Written by: Aniruddh Singh Raghuvanshi COLLEGE: Government New Law College (DAVV), Indore COURSE: BALLB (Hons.) YEAR: 2nd Year (4th Semester)       ❖ Synopsis 1. Introduction 2. Historical Background 2.1 Pre-SEBI Era 2.2 Stock Exchange Regulations 2.3 SEBI ‘s formation 3. Key Components 3.1 Investor Protection 3.2 Market Surveillance 3.3 Issuance and Listing …

An Overview of Kinds of Banks & Their Functions In India

Author Name : Vandna Chouhan , BBA LLB 5th Year, S.N.D.T Women’s University, Mumbai   Synopsis : The article broadly deals with types of banks and their functions. There are various grounds on the basis of which banks are categorised. In India they are supervised by the Reserve Bank of India and established under Banking …

NAVIGATING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DYNAMICS IN THE BANKING SECTOR

Written by- Shruti Pandey INTRODUCTION The significance of a regulatory framework lies in its ability to govern human behavior, define rights, and establish boundaries within society. The absence of such regulations carries the potential for widespread disorder and the breakdown of societal structure. In the absence of regulatory measures, the very concept of rule violations …

“A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE SARFAESI ACT OF 2002 AND OTHER RECOVERY TOOLS OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS ”

INTRODUCTION The banking industry in India has seen substantial changes since the start of liberalisation. Interest rates have been cut dramatically. Over time, the bank’s performance has improved somewhat. The increasing number of non- performing assets has been groaning under a mountain of bad debt. However, the condition has improved in recent years. Bank regulators …