Description
Bloomsbury Professional India SEBI Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements A Handbook 2nd Edition by Dr K R Chandratre
The book provides detailed analysis of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements), Regulations, 2015 which replaced the Listing Agreement and were
notified on 2 September 2015. These Regulations impose considerable volume of
compliance obligations on listed entities. 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 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
-Covers detailed analysis of provisions applicable for listing of specified securities on
recognised stock exchange(s).
-Topics have been thoroughly explained using judicial pronouncements.
-Various concepts explained using relevant sections and rules of Companies Act, 2013.
-Covers relevant Circulars, updated SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015 and Secretarial Standards - 1 & 2.
-Includes checklists for compliances under the SEBI (Listing Obligations and
Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
Author Biography
Dr Chandratre has been a Practicing Company Secretary at Pune for over 30 years,
before which he worked in academia and industry for 15 years. He has also served as
President of the ICSI during 1996 and as Vice-President during 1994 and 1995. He was
a member Secretarial Standards Board and Chairman of the Core Group on Secretarial
Audit of the ICSI. He was also the Chairman of the Expert Advisory Group of the ICSI for
the past four years.
With over 1000 articles and 26 books on various subjects in the areas of Corporate
Laws and Corporate Secretarial Practice, Dr. Chandratre is acknowledged as an exp