Legal Aspects of Electronic Negotiable Instruments in Banking

This article has been written by Mr. Viraj Padmakar Gharat, a LLB third-year student of Modern Education Society’s New Law College, (Mahim) Mumbai MH. Abstract: The emergence of Electronic Negotiable Instruments (eNIs) presents a transformative opportunity within the banking sector, offering enhanced efficiency and accessibility in the digital age. However, navigating the legal landscape surrounding…

Banking Laws and regulations for mortgage backed securities

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: This article explores the regulatory landscape governing Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) in India, highlighting the pivotal roles of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Securities and Exchange Board of…

Corporate Social Responsibility: Madates and Implementation

This article has been written by Ms. Neha Yadav, a fourth year student of  University of Lucknow, Lucknow    ABSTRACT    In the fiscal year 2021-22, India demonstrated steadfast commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) with a significant expenditure of INR 26,210.95 million across 20,840 companies. The institutionalization of CSR through the Companies Act, 2013,…

SEBI and Corporate governance: Catalyst for board effectiveness

This article has been written by MS. Gayathri Manoj , a 5th year student of Presidency University, Bangalore. ABSTRACT This comprеhеnsivе articlе еxplorеs thе pivotal rolе of thе Sеcuritiеs an’ Exchangе Board of India (SEBI) in promotin’ corporatе govеrnancе an’ еnhancin’ board еffеctivеnеss within Indian corporations. It еxaminеs SEBI’s rеgulatory framеwork and initiativеs and an’…

Role of Central Government in Corporate regulatory oversight

This article is written by Komal Soni, A 3rd year student from BalajiLaw college, Pune. ABSTRACT  In contemporary economies, corporations play pivotal roles as engines of growth, innovation, and employment. However, their activities can wield significant societal and economic consequences, necessitating robust regulatory oversight to ensure transparency, accountability, and stability. This abstract delves into the…

SEBI’s role in monitoring and regulating Foreign Portfolio Investors

This article has been written by Komal Raghav, a 4th year student of UPES, Dehradun   Abstract: Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have become more involved in the Indian financial markets in recent times, which emphasizes the significance of efficient regulatory supervision. For the purpose of maintaining financial stability, investor protection, and market integrity, the Securities…