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Securities contract rules amended

Securities contract rules amended


The government has amended the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957, to allow a company to become a member of a stock exchange if it satisfies certain conditions. The conditions are that the company is formed in compliance with the provisions of section 322 of the Companies Act, that a majority of the directors are shareholders of the company and members of the stock exchange, and that the directors have "unlimited liability" in the company. Under the amended rules, notified in the Gazette of India Extraordinary, the stock exchanges would admit these members on the recommendations of several financial institutions, including the Industrial Finance Corporation and the Industrial Development Bank of India

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