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Legal Aspects of Corporate restructuring in India

This article has been written by Mr. Rahul Kumar, a 3rd year 5th semester student of Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University.   ABSTRACT Reorganising a company’s ownership, operations, or structure to improve efficiency and competitiveness in the market is known as corporate restructuring. Corporate restructuring in India is regulated by a complicated regulatory structure…

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Role of Audiotrs in Corporate Governance: Companies Act Stipulations

This article has been written by Mr. Ram Pawar, 2024, student of Delhi Metropolitan Education College, Noida.   Abstract: This research paper examines the crucial role of auditors in corporate governance, focusing on the stipulations outlined in the Companies Act. Auditors play a pivotal role in safeguarding stakeholders’ interests, ensuring transparency, and enhancing the integrity of…

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SEBI and the regulatory framework for Real Estate Crowdfunding: Whether there are mechanisms for Equity based crowdfunding for Real Estate crowdfunding in India

This article has been written by Mr. Tejas Chandna, a Third year student of Symbiosis Law School, Pune   Introduction  The concept of real estate crowdfunding is gaining momentum in India, spurred by the success of Western ventures in the field. Peer-to-peer crowdfunding is legal in India and regulated by the Reserve Bank of India,…

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Legal framework for Central Bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in Banking

This article has been written by Ms. Manasi Ramesh Patil, a B.B.A;LL.B third-year student of  SNDT Women’s University School Of Law, (Juhu) Mumbai MH. Abstract: Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) represent a significant innovation in finance, issued by central banks in digital form. This article explores the legal intricacies surrounding CBDCs, drawing insights from sources…

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Navigating the regulatory landscape: Banking Laws and regulations for Microfinance Institutions in India

This article has been written by Nikhil Rathore a 3rd year student of SVKM’s | NMIMS | SCHOOL OF LAW | INODRE   Introduction Microfinance isn’t an innovative idea. In the 19th century, money lenders played a function similar to that of modern financial organizations. Over the last 20 years, politicians, international development agencies, and non-governmental…

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