- Author(s): B. Balasubramanyam
- Publisher: Law Publishers (India) Pvt. Ltd.
- Edition: 11 Ed Rp 2024
- Approx. Pages 1708 + contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 18 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
Commentaries On
*Recovery Of Debts And Bankruptcy Act, 1993
*Securitisation & Reconstruction Of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002
Alongwith
*Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code, 2016
As Amended By
* Insolvency And Bankruptcy Amendment Act, 2021 (Act No. 26 Of 2021) Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002
* Debt Recovery Tribunal And Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunals Electronic Filing Rules, 2020
* Notifications Rules, Regulations, Allied Laws & Model Forms
Srivastava's "Securitisation & Debt Recovery Laws" first appeared way remarkable and within this short span of about 21 years has achieved a place of its popularity and acceptance amongst the readers of this master plece publication due to richness of its contents.
Unlike International Banks, the Banks and Financial Institutions in India did not have the power to take possession of securities and sell them. This resulted in slow pace of recovery of defaulting loans and inounting levels of non-preforming assets of Banks and Financial Institutions. There were certain areas in which the Banking and Financial sector did not have a level playing field as compared to other participants in the financial markets in the world. As such, the SRFAESI Act, 2002 was enacted with the purpose for securitisation and empowering Banks and Financial institutions to take possession of the securities and to sell them without the intervention of the Court
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Table of Contents
Volume 1
1. Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy
1. Preliminary
2. Establishment of Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal
3. Jurisdiction, Powers and Authority of Tribunals
4. Procedure of Tribunals
5. Recovery of Debt Determined by Tribunal
6. Miscellaneous
2. The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002
1. Preliminary
2. Regulation of Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial assets of Banks and Financial Institution
3. Enforcement of Security Interest
4. Central Registry
4A. Registration by Secured Creditors and other Creditors
5. Offences and Penalties
6. Miscellaneous
Volume 2
1. Securities Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002
Appendices (1to10)
2. Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2004
The Second Schedule
The Third Schedule
Allied Laws
3. Corporate Debt Restructuring (to go Banking also)
4. Master Circular on Directions/ Instructions issued to the Securitisation companies/ Reconstruction Companies
5. The Securitisation companies and Reconstruction Companies (Reserve Bank) Guidelines and Directions, 2003
6. Guidance notes for Securitisation companies and reconstruction companies
7. Schedule to the Securitisation companies or Reconstruction companies (Reserve Bank) Guidelines and Directions, 2003
8. Banking Legal Glossary
9. An Introduction to Securitisation Laws
10. Basic Tents of Security Enforcement Laws In India
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Author Details
B. Balasubramanyam