FDI in Agriculture: Opportunities, Challenges and regulatory considerations

This article has been written by Mr. Dhruva Ranjan , a second-year student of Christ (Deemed to be) University Delhi NCR. Abstract: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in agriculture presents both promising opportunities and daunting challenges, necessitating careful regulatory considerations. On one hand, FDI can inject much-needed capital, technology, and expertise into agricultural sectors, potentially enhancing…

Corporate fraud investigation and reporting obligations

This article has been Written by Mr. Ram Pawar, 2024, student of Delhi Metropolitan Education College, Noida.   Abstract: Corporate fraud poses a significant threat to the integrity of businesses and the stability of economies worldwide, including in India. This paper explores the landscape of corporate fraud investigation and reporting obligations within the Indian context. We…

SEBI’s approach to IPOS: Facilitating capital formation in India

This article has been written by Ms. Komolika Srivastava, a final-year student of ILS Law College, Pune.   ABSTRACT This concise overview navigates the complexities of the capital market, encompassing primary and secondary markets for new issuers and existing stocks. The primary market facilitates fresh capital through mechanisms like IPOs, complemented by the secondary market…

SEBI’s role in regulating depository participants: Safeguarding investor Interest

This article has been written by Ms. Drishti Rawat, a second-year student at National Law University, Delhi. Abstract This article examines the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) regulatory framework for depository participants (DPs) in safeguarding investor interests. DPs act as crucial intermediaries enabling investors to hold and transact securities in dematerialized form. Robust…