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It was amended in the years 1995, 1999, and 2002 to meet the requirements of changing needs of the securities market. It was the 15th Act of 1992. The Act provides for the establishment of Securities and Exchange Board of India following the Harshad Mehta scam. The Act contains 10 Chapters and 91 Sections. [1]
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was first established in 1988 as a non-statutory body for regulating the securities market.Before it came into existence, the Controller of Capital Issues was the market's regulatory authority, and derived power from the Capital Issues (Control) Act, 1947. [6]
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012; Securities and Exchange Board Of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996; Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992; Securities Appellate Tribunal; Securities Laws (Amendment) Act, 2014
India: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) (including the Banks Board Bureau) National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Banking Codes and Standards Board of India (BCSBI); Forward Markets Commission (FMC) Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Act is also passed. [11] [23] 1992: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is given statutory powers under the SEBI Act. [12] 1993: The Securities and Exchange Board of India Act is passed, which gives SEBI statutory powers to regulate the securities markets. [24]
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National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) is an Indian public trust and also the national apex body for the regulation and licensing of financial market dealing profession in India along with being the central civil service staff training institute of SEBI established in 2006 by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) the regulator for the securities market in India.
Securities and Exchange Board Of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996 is a set of regulations in India that govern mutual funds. It is enforced by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). The regulations have been primarily designed to protect the investors. [1] This replace an older set of regulations from 1993.