Welcome Aboard Mr. 0101101: Inducting AI in corporate boardroom

-Harshita Malik | corplaw@vinodkothari.com

From zeroes and ones, to limitless possibilities, Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) has traversed a remarkable journey from theoretical concept to pervasive reality, revolutionizing industries, societies, and daily life. AI has significantly impacted various aspects of our daily lives and industries, including agriculture, finance, education, transportation, and entertainment. Corporate governance is also experiencing this transformation. This article provides an insight as to where AI stands in between the boardroom strife.

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SEBI approves the reduction of face value to Rs. 10000 for privately placed debt securities

Palak Jaiswani, Manager & Lavanya Tandon, Executive | corplaw@vinodkothari.com

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Time value of money, NPVs, IRRs

– Vinod Kothari, finserv@vinodkothari.com

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Consent Managers for NBFCs

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Will Insiders Tread Trading Plan 2.0?

Insider Trading Regulations amended in line with Consultation Paper

Heta Mehta | Executive | corplaw@vinodkothari.com

The concept of Trading Plan (‘TP’) that existed since May 2015 continued to remain unpopular due to the stringent conditions laid down in the Insider Trading Regulations. The framework was set to be reviewed based on empirical evidence and feedback post introduction and determine if SEBI needs to dilute or increase the regulatory requirement. In order to make it more realistic and captivating, SEBI’s Working Group suggested reforms vide Consultation Paper dated 24th November, 2023[1] that was approved by SEBI in its board meeting held on  March 15, 2024. SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2024 notified on June 25, 2024 will be effective from September 24, 2024. As a concept, it is not unique to India, globally, both the US and UK have similar TP concepts with some or the other variations when compared to our legislation. This article discusses the amendments, including the rationale provided in the CP, relevant points discussed in the SEBI Board meeting and our analysis on the same.

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Control based SBO identification beyond the current legislation

Critical analysis of a recent RoC’s Order u/s 90 of the CA, 2013

– Neha Malu, Deputy Associate | corplaw@vinodkothari.com

Background

The requirement of identification of Significant Beneficial Owners (“SBOs”) for companies in India kicked in with effect from 13th June, 2018[1]. It marks its origination based on the recommendations issued by the Financial Action Task Force (“FATF”). However, since its inception, neither the regulator nor the regulatees have been able to take a sigh of relief when it comes to implementing the directive for identifying an SBO for their company. There were several rounds of amendments[2], followed by extending the requirement to identify such SBO for LLPs[3] and thereafter introducing the concept of ‘designated persons’[4] for sharing the information of beneficial owners. Not only that, but to ensure companies do not miss their identification spree, the RoC has been sending advisory to several companies since the last year being 2023 seeking clarification on why they have not or whether they have identified the company’s SBO.

In the present article, the Author discusses the legal framework governing SBOs in the Indian parlance with a specific focus on the identification of SBOs who have or is said to have control  without any shareholding or voting rights in the light of the Adjudication Order[5] issued by the Registrar of Companies, NCT of Delhi and Haryana (“ROC”), in the matter of LinkedIn Technology (“Order”) and also delves into the discussion under the FATF guidance in this respect.

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Making life easy for listed entities: SEBI proposes action on Expert Committee recommendations

– Team Corplaw (corplaw@vinodkothari.com)

Last updated on October 02, 2024

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Representation for Regulatory Amendments to Promote Securitisation in India 

Team Finserv | finserv@vinodkothari.com

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Two days refresher course on NBFC Regulations

Fill the google form to register: https://forms.gle/mpVZhhhqsZV9uiti8

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