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STUDY MATERIAL EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME

ISTUDY MATERIALEXECUTIVE PROGRAMMEECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWSMODULE 2 PAPER 7 THE INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETARIES OF INDIAii THE INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETARIES OF INDIATIMING OF HEADQUARTERSM onday to FridayOffice Timings to Dealing TimingsWithout financial transactions to With financial transactions to , Typesetting by MP Printers, Phase-II, Noida 201305, andPrinted at MP Printers/November 2021 iiiEXECUTIVE PROGRAMME ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWSI ndia redrafted its economic policy to usher in a new era of deregulation, liberalisation and global integration. Since then significant policy initiatives have been introduced, to provide stimulus for accelerated growth, industrial efficiency and international competitiveness. As part of reform process, the Government has also initiated legislative reforms in the area of Economic, Business and Commercial laws.

15. Legal Metrology Act, 2009: Standard weights and measures; Power of inspection, seizure; Declarations on pre-packaged commodities; Offences and penalties. Property Law 16. Transfer of Property Act, 1882: Types of Properties; Properties which cannot be Transferred; Rule

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1 ISTUDY MATERIALEXECUTIVE PROGRAMMEECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWSMODULE 2 PAPER 7 THE INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETARIES OF INDIAii THE INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETARIES OF INDIATIMING OF HEADQUARTERSM onday to FridayOffice Timings to Dealing TimingsWithout financial transactions to With financial transactions to , Typesetting by MP Printers, Phase-II, Noida 201305, andPrinted at MP Printers/November 2021 iiiEXECUTIVE PROGRAMME ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWSI ndia redrafted its economic policy to usher in a new era of deregulation, liberalisation and global integration. Since then significant policy initiatives have been introduced, to provide stimulus for accelerated growth, industrial efficiency and international competitiveness. As part of reform process, the Government has also initiated legislative reforms in the area of Economic, Business and Commercial laws.

2 The Government enacted Foreign Exchange Management Act, The Competition Act, 2002, Consumer Protection Act , 2019, Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 and amended Benami Transaction Prohibitions Act. Further, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to deal with new categories of economic offences, has also been enacted. Similarly, in the area of consumer protection and business laws, the process of reforms is going the light of above developments, this STUDY MATERIAL has been prepared to provide an understanding of certain Economic, Business and Commercial legislations which have direct bearing on the functioning of companies. The STUDY MATERIAL has been divided into three parts consisting of twenty four STUDY lessons. Part I dealing with Foreign Exchange Management & NBFCs consists of STUDY Lessons I to XI, whereas Part II dealing with Competition Laws consists of STUDY Lesson XII and Part III dealing with Business & Commercial Laws consists of STUDY Lessons XIII to STUDY MATERIAL has been published to aid the students in preparing for the Economic, Business and Commercial Laws paper of the CS EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME .

3 It has been prepared to provide basic understanding of some of the Economic, Business and Commercial laws thereunder, which have a bearing on the conduct of corporate affairs. It is part of the educational kit and takes the students step by step through each phase of preparation stressing key concepts, principle, pointers and procedures. Company Secretaryship being a professional course, the examination standards are set very high, with emphasis on knowledge of concepts, applications, procedures and case laws, for which sole reliance on the contents of this STUDY MATERIAL may not be enough. Besides, as per the Company Secretaries Regulations, 1982, students are expected to be conversant with the amendments to the laws made upto six months preceding the date of examination.

4 The MATERIAL may, therefore, be regarded as the basic MATERIAL and must be read alongwith the original Bare Acts, Rules, Regulations, Case Law, Chartered Secretary Journal published by the Institute every month. The legislative changes made upto July, 2021 have been incorporated in the STUDY materialThe subject of Economic, Business and Commercial Laws is inherently complicated and is subjected to constant refinement through new primary legislations, rules and regulations made thereunder and court decisions on specific legal issues. It, therefore becomes necessary for every student to constantly update himself with the various legislative changes made as well as judicial pronouncements rendered from time to time by referring to the Institute s journal Chartered Secretary and e-bulletin as well as other law/professional the event of any doubt, students may write to the Directorate of Professional Development, Perspective Planning & Studies of the Institute for clarification at care has been taken in publishing this STUDY MATERIAL yet the possibility of errors, omissions and/or discrepancies cannot be ruled out.

5 This publication is released with an understanding that the Institute shall not be responsible for any errors, omissions and/or discrepancies or any action taken in that there be any discrepancy, error or omission noted in the STUDY MATERIAL , the Institute shall be obliged if the same is brought to its notice for issue of corrigendum in the e-bulletin. ivObjective:Part I: To provide expert knowledge in Foreign Exchange Management and NBFCs. Part II : To provide expert knowledge in Competition II: To provide working knowledge in Business and Commercial I: Foreign Exchange Management &NBFCs (40 Marks) Detailed Contents1. Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934: Central Banking functions; Monetary policy; Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999: Introduction3. Foreign Exchange Transactions & Compliances: Current and Capital Account Transactions; Acquisition &Transfer ofImmovable Property in India and Abroad; Realization and Repatriation of Foreign Exchange; Brief information of other FEMA Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010: Introduction and Object, Eligible Contributor, Eligible Receiver, Registration,Offences and Foreign Direct Investments Regulations & FDI Policy: Automatic and Approval Route of FDI; Setting up of Subsidiary/Joint Venture/Liaison Office/ Branch Office by Non-residents.

6 Foreign Portfolio Overseas Direct Investment: ODI Policy, foreign currency remittances, Setting up of Subsidiary/Joint Venture/Branch Liberalized Remittance Scheme: Investment Outside India by Indian External Commercial Borrowings (ECB): An Foreign Trade Policy & Procedure: Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS); Service Exports from India Scheme(SEIS); Duty exemption / remission schemes; Export oriented units (EOUS); Electronics Hardware Technology Parks (EHTPS); Software Technology Parks (STPS); Bio-Technology Parks (BTPS).Imports and related PROGRAMME Module 2 Paper 7 ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWS(Max Marks 100)v10. Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs): Definition; Types; Requirement of Registration as NBFC and exemptions from registration as NBFC; Micro Finance Institutions, Activities of NBFCs; Accepting NBFCs; Deemed NBFC; Core Investment Company and Systemically Important Core Investment Companies; Peer to Peer Lending; Defaults, Adjudication, prosecutions and Special Economic Zones Act, 2005: Establishment of Special Economic Zones; Approval and Authorization to Operate SEZ; Setting up of Unit; Special Economic Zone Laws, Case Studies & Practical AspectsPart II: Competition Law (25 Marks)12.

7 Competition Act, 2002: Competition Policy ; Anti-Competitive Agreements; Abuse of Dominant Position; Overview of Combination and Regulation of Combinations; Competition Advocacy; Competition Commission of India; Appellate Laws, Case Studies & Practical AspectsPart III: Business & Commercial Laws (35 Marks)Consumer Protection13. Consumer Protection Act, 1986: Consumer Protection in India; Rights of Consumers; ConsumerDispute Redressal Forums; Nature and Scope of Essential Commodities Act, 1955: Essential Commodities; Powers of Central Government; Authorities responsible to administer the Act; Delegation of powers; Nature of Order passed under the Act; Seizure and Confiscation of Essential Commodities; Offences by legal metrology Act, 2009: Standard weights and measures; Power of inspection, seizure; Declarations on pre- packaged commodities; Offences and Law16.

8 Transfer of Property Act, 1882: Types of Properties; Properties which cannot be Transferred; Rule Against Perpetuities; Lis Pendens; Provisions Relating to Sale; Mortgage, Charge, Lease, Gift and Actionable Claim; Specific Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016: Registration of Real Estate Project; Real Estate Agents; Real Estate Regulatory Authority; Central Advisory Council; The Real Estate Appellate Tribunal; Offences, Penalties and Adjudication. Specimen Agreement for Sale between the Promoter and the Allottee; Due Diligence Laws18. Benami Transaction Prohibitions (Act): Benami Property; Benami Transaction, Prohibition of BenamiTransaction; Authority, Adjudication of Benami Prevention of Money Laundering: Problem and adverse effect of money laundering; Methods of money laundering; Offence of money laundering; Attachment, adjudication and Laws20.

9 Indian Contracts Act, 1872: Essential elements of a Valid Contract; Indemnity and Guarantee; Bailment and Pledge; Law of Agency; E-Contract; Landmark judgments. unenforceable contracts; Rescission of Contracts; Cancellation of Instruments; Declaratory Decrees; Preventive Sale of Goods Act, 1930: Essentials of a Contract of Sale; Sale Distinguished from Agreement to Sell, Bailment, Contract for Work and Labour and Hire-Purchase; Conditions and Warranties; Doctrine of Caveat Emptor; Performance of the Contract of Sale; Landmark Partnership Act, 1932: Rights and Liabilities of Partners; Registration of Firms; Dissolution of Firms and Partnership; Landmark judgments24. Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881: Negotiable Instruments and Parties; MATERIAL Alteration; Crossing and bouncing of Cheques; Dishonour of Cheques & its Remedies; Presumption of Law as to Negotiable Instruments; Landmark Laws, Case Studies & Practical Aspectsvii15.

10 Analysing Strategic Edge : Introduction to Business Process Reengineering; Concept of Benchmarking; Introduction to Total Quality Management and Six Sigma. LESSON WISE SUMMARY ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWSPART I - FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT & NBFCS Lesson 1 - Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 The Reserve Bank of India was established on April 1, 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. The purposes for which the Reserve Bank of India was established as India s central bank have been spelt out in the preamble to the Reserve Bank of India Act, which states as follows:(i) to regulate the issue of banknotes and the keeping of reserves with a view to securing monetary stability in India and generally to operate the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage; and(ii) that it is essential to have a modern monetary policy framework to meet the challenge of an increasingly complex economy.


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