SEBI Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements – A Handbook, 1e

SEBI Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements – A Handbook, 1e
Author: Dr. K. R. Chandratre
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 1432
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9390252024

About the book The book provides detailed analysis of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 which replaced the Listing Agreement and were notified on 2nd September 2015. These Regulations impose considerable volume of compliance obligations on listed entities and every listed entity is obligated to comply with them. The volume of the Regulations and the pace at which they have been undergoing frequent changes makes the task of compliance a hard one for the compliance officers. This book attempts to simplify the complex mass of the Regulations and bring in the relevant provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 so as to assist the compliance officers in their task of compliance. These Regulations apply to the listed entity who has listed any of the following designated securities on recognised stock exchange(s): (a) Specified securities listed on main board or SME exchange or institutional trading platform; (b) Non-convertible debt securities, non-convertible redeemable preference shares, perpetual debt instrument, perpetual non-cumulative preference shares; (c) Indian depository receipts; (d) Securitised debt instruments; (e) Security receipts; (f) Units issued by mutual funds; (g) Any other securities as may be specified by the Board. It would be immensely useful for Company Secretaries, Law professionals & Chartered Accountants. Key highlights Covering detailed analysis of provisions applicable for listing of specified securities on recognized stock exchange(s). Topics have been thoroughly explained using judicial pronouncements.

A Handbook on Independent Directors

A Handbook on Independent Directors
Author: Institute of Directors
Publisher: Institute of Directors IOD India
Total Pages: 239
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8195187242

The Handbook on Independent Directors covers the roles, duties, responsibilities and authority of corporate directors. This handbook on Independent Directors is the perfect guide and must have for ID’s who want to have a better understanding of their role in the Board, and perform effectively. It is the perfect tool to help be aware of all aspects of being an Independent Directors.

Handbook on Securities Laws

Handbook on Securities Laws
Author: Gaurav Pingle
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9354351158

About the Book 'Securities Law' is not independent topic in itself and to understand the subject, the student or professional should be aware of some basic and important corporate law concepts e.g. company, types of companies (private company / public company), members /shareholders, shares, debentures, voting rights, listing of shares, prospectus, stock exchange, rights and obligations of shareholders and directors, etc. Handbook on Securities Laws cover these concepts in detail along with discussion on every section/clause of some important legislations like SEBI Act, 1992, Depositories Act, 1996 and Securities (Contract) Regulation Act, 1956. Wherever necessary, reference to the relevant provisions of the Companies Act and Rules, Rules and Regulations made under respective Acts and also SEBI's Annual Report has been given. Some of the key points and issues like powers of SEBI, penalty and adjudication under SEBI Act, UPSI and its materiality, etc. are discussed in the light of latest judgments of the Court or Tribunals.

Quick Guide to Impact of COVID 19 on Financial Reporting, 1e

Quick Guide to Impact of COVID 19 on Financial Reporting, 1e
Author: Santosh Maller
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9390252091

About the Book Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been rightly described as an unprecedented human, economic and financial crisis facing the world. This pandemic has resulted in widespread economic uncertainty and disruption of businesses. COVID-19 has and will have far reaching implications on financial reporting. These circumstances would potentially present entities with several challenges when preparing their financial statements for year/quarter ended 31 March 2020. This book, covers some of the key financial reporting implications that companies need to consider and also, possible approaches that may be considered while dealing with the same up-keeping in view of the business objectives, financial covenants and the accounting standards. The key aspects impacted by COVID-19 for financial reporting are: asset impairment; inventory valuations and write downs; revenue recognition; debt covenants and debt servicing; foreign exchange accounting and losses/gains due to extreme volatility; litigation resulting from contractual defaults, invocation of force majeure clauses and potential exposure; insurance claims for losses during shutdown period or loss of lives; and going concern. The companies shall ensure that they provide sufficient disclosures in the notes to the financial statements with information about the entity that's useful to existing and potential investors, creditors, lenders, and other stakeholders. This book highlights the existing financial reporting requirements under Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015 and Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006 that should be considered when addressing the financial effects of COVID 19 while preparing annual financial statements and possible audit approaches that can be considered relevant. The role of auditors at this stage would be under increased scrutiny as the auditors have a public interest obligation to complete the audit work in accordance with professional standards and ethics requirements. Under the current circumstances, auditors must recognise that the manner in which they conducted the audits in the past may need significant modification to address the challenges and uncertainties arising out of the impact of COVID-19. Additionally, irrespective of the challenges and uncertainties, there should not be any dilution in the reporting or non-compliance with the auditing standards in carrying out the audits.

Guide for Independent Directors

Guide for Independent Directors
Author: Sanjiv Agarwal
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 2021-05-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9390176611

About the Book Independent Directors require a special set of skills, attitude and mindset to act independently and take unbiased, neutral views on matters before them in the Board. In order to provide and invigorate basic knowledge in corporate laws, upgrade and evaluate the required skills of Independent Directors and to prepare a databank of such qualified and eligible persons, the rules necessitate to have a Data-bank in place. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs in consonance with Companies (Creation and Maintenance of databank of Independent Directors) Rules, 2019 and Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Amendment Rules, 2019, empanels Directors that are registered with them and have passed the Online Proficiency Self-Assessment Test. MCA has authorised the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) to maintain the Data-bank as well as conduct the Online Proficiency Self-Assessment Test. This book covers the entire gamut of syllabus for the purpose of the Online Proficiency Self-Assessment Test. It has been divided into 4 parts and 36 chapters. Part-I details Syllabus, scheme, scope and text of relevant Notifications. Part-II encompasses 36 chapters covering over 1700 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on all these topics including case studies. The chapters also contain the answer key for self-assessment. Part-III contains the text of relevant provisions/extracts of Companies Act 2013, Company Rules, SCRA, SEBI guidelines etc. Part-IV integrates extracts of Indian and International Corporate Governance Codes/ Guidelines for reference and further readings. Key Features A useful guide for Independent Director aspirants appearing for online proficiency self assessment test. Covers entire syllabus viz, company law, SEBI guidelines, corporate governance etc. Includes case studies. Over 1700 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with answer key. Author's own experiences and learning as Independent Director shared in MCQs. Useful for other MBA/Commerce/Corporate Governance students.

A Handbook on The Board

A Handbook on The Board
Author: Institute of Directors
Publisher: Institute of Directors IOD India
Total Pages: 282
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8196521774

This handbook covers guidance on a diverse range of Boardroom issues, for state-owned, family owned, private, large, small or medium companies. It addresses business needs that Board directors seek, as a step in furthering the Board's leadership for directing their companies, in a transparent, cultural and ethical manner. This guide provides the basic information essential to an organisation with a Board that works. It delves into the Board's strategic role and insight into value creation, risk taking, accountability, and legal compliance obligations. The object of this handbook is to assist the directors make the significant advance, in the interest of the owners and more broadly of society.

A Handbook on D & O Liability Insurance

A Handbook on D & O Liability Insurance
Author: Institute of Directors
Publisher: Institute of Directors IOD India
Total Pages: 143
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8196521707

This handbook on Directors & Officers (D&O) Liability Insurance is designed to provide comprehensive insights and practical knowledge for directors, officers, and corporate stakeholders and also insurance fraternity. It delves into the critical aspects of D&O liability and insurance, offering a thorough understanding of the responsibilities, risks, and protections essential for effective corporate governance. It is an invaluable resource for both aspiring and existing board members and officials, helping to drive informed conversations and decision-making.

Guide to Compounding, Adjudication and Prosecution

Guide to Compounding, Adjudication and Prosecution
Author: K S Ravichandran
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 834
Release: 2020-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9390176182

Highlights ? A complete guide to provisions, procedure and judicial precedents on offences and contraventions under the Company Law, Securities Laws and FEMA. ? Compounding of offences and adjudication of penalties and appeals thereof. ? Directions, disgorgement and settlement of proceedings under Securities Laws and other Relief and Remedies under the Companies Act, 2013. ? Search, seizure, enquiry, inspection and investigation under the Company Law, Securities Laws and FEMA. ? Crisp account of cognizable, bailable and non-bailable offences ? Trial procedures, and quashing of criminal complaints under the Criminal Procedure Code.

A Handbook on Corporate Governance

A Handbook on Corporate Governance
Author: Institute of Directors
Publisher: Institute of Directors IOD India
Total Pages: 267
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8195187234

Any organisation, whether a business or a non-profit, needs good governance to ensure that it is run in a way that meets the legal and stakeholders expectations. The task of ensuring good governance lies with the Board. This is why this Handbook is exactly what Corporate Leaders and Directors need to assist them. It will act as a ‘ready reckoner’ for quick reference on Corporate Governance practices and compliance issues, affecting the boardroom and the organisation as a whole. This Handbook covers topics ranging from Committees, Procedures, Leadership, Family Businesses, Performance Evaluation, trends and more.

Secretarial Audit and Compliance Manual, Third Edition

Secretarial Audit and Compliance Manual, Third Edition
Author: Dr. K. R. Chandratre
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9390513936

Since April 2014, Secretarial Audit has become mandatory under the Companies Act, 2013. Subsequently, SEBI has also mandated Secretarial Audit for material subsidiaries of a listed Company and obtaining a Compliance Certificate for submission to Stock Exchange. Alongwith this, MGT 7 is also required to be certified by a Practising Company Secretary whereby he/she has to confirm comprehensive compliance of the concerned company. Therefore, there are hundreds of compliances which companies have to do in a financial year and giving such a comprehensive Compliance Certificate requires thorough knowledge, different perspective and techniques. This book covers the meaning, benefits, process, approach and entire scope of Secretarial Audit providing detailed checklists with respect to Companies Act, 2013, SEBI Regulations and FEMA Regulations which will be very useful for professionals not only while doing Secretarial Audit but also for routine certifications like MGT-7, MGT-8 or Compliance Certifications mandated under various laws. Key Features Detailed Checklists for Audit on Companies Act, 2013, SEBI (LODR) Reg., 2015, SEBI (PIT) Reg., 2015 and FEMA, 1999 Includes insights on ICSI Auditing Standards Elaborates newly introduced key concepts under Companies Act, 2013 by way of Annexures like SBO, etc. Contains a chapter elaborating key concepts under Companies Act, 2013 which will help professionals to understand and comply with law in letter and spirit. Contains a compilation of useful charts as well as specimen Management Representation Letter and various Declarations required to be obtained from the Accounts and Finance Department Brings greater clarity w.r.t. Role of Auditor, Process of Audit and duty as well as liability of auditor