Legal Aspects of derivatives trading in Banking : Navigating the complex landscape

This article has been written by Mr Sayansh Saxena, a 2nd  year student of Institute of Law Nirma University Bhopal    Introduction Derivative trading has become a very essential feature in the global financial landscape which provides us with many financial options. However the legal landscape related to this has been constantly evolving. The main…

SEBI’s regulatory framework for mutual funds: a critical analysis

This article has been written by Ms. Komolika Srivastava, a final-year student of ILS Law College, Pune.   ABSTRACT This article provides a comprehensive overview of mutual funds in India, unraveling their structure, regulatory framework, and recent categorization changes by SEBI. Serving as collective investment entities, mutual funds offer a professionally managed platform for investors…

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…

Legal implications of E banking: electronic transactions and security research paper

This article has been written by Nikhil Rathore a 3rd year student of SVKM’s | NMIMS | SCHOOL OF LAW | INODRE Introduction The evolution of information technology has revolutionized banking practices, giving rise to a modernized approach known as electronic banking. While traditional banking relied heavily on physical interactions with customers, electronic banking has emerged…

SEBI’s initiatives in promoting green bonds: a sustainable financing approach

This article has been written by Ms. Gayathri Manoj, a 5th year student of presidency university, Bangalore. Abstract This article explores the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)’s efforts in promoting green bonds as a sustainable financing approach. Green bonds have emerged as a significant instrument for financing environmentally friendly projects, and SEBI’s initiatives…

Legal aspects of interbank offered rate (IBOR) Transition in Banking

This article is written by Ms. Aayushi Sinha, a 3rd Year Student of Balaji Law College, Pune.   Abstract: The imminent move away from Interbank Offered Rates (IBORs) presents considerable problems to the global banking system, necessitating a thorough grasp of the legal implications. This article investigates the complex legal ramifications of the switch from…