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Treatise on FERA (law and practice) v.2

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Bharat Law House; 1989Description: 1778p., v.2Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.08 SHE
Summary: This treatise consu widest possible expanse of the subject covering alat aspects under one roof-a kind of lighthouse for any question or issue on FERA. The exhaustive contents of the treatise are divided in parts. The first part deals with the sectionwise commentary; the others set out the Rules framed under FERA, relevant extracts from Exchange Control Manual, sectionwise texts of the Notifications, Circulars and Orders, etc. issued by the Central Government and RBI and the specimen Forms, Circulars regarding NRI investments, New Blanket Exchange Permit Scheme, the texts of the allied Acts and the Rules, such as, COFEPOSA, SAFEMFOPA, etc, Ground Rules for search and seizure, etc. The treatise is an exhaustive-though-compact commentary written in lucid style and understandable language. Higher weightage has been assigned to the versation of various provisions of FERA rather than rary with procedural aspects, which Honly a referential status. The principles by the Courts in India and abroad have been set out and discussed in detail. Similarly, notifications of the Central Government and the Reserve Bank of India have been merely referred to, the full text thereof being given at a separate place assigned therefor. The treatise is intended for a host of familiar users - lawyers, chartered accountants and other professionals in practice/employment, high-fly company executives and decision-makers, foreigners and foreign companies who wish to set up or be associated with business in India, students, researchers and scholars of this branch of law, NRIs, travel agents, authorised dealers, the businessmen and exporters who have to comply with the relevant provisions of FERA affecting them, the judges, senior counsels and legal luminaries, the officers of the Enforcement Department and the RBI who are entrusted with the task of administering FERA, the Bench and the Bar and last but not the least, the innocent layman who may occasionally violate, though me or the other apparently innocuous provisions ERA A clear understanding of the implicaties various FERA provisions is of considere significance to all these persons, whose desire is to know and be on the right side of this complex
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This treatise consu widest possible expanse of the subject covering alat aspects under one roof-a kind of lighthouse for any question or issue on FERA. The exhaustive contents of the treatise are divided in parts. The first part deals with the sectionwise commentary; the others set out the Rules framed under FERA, relevant extracts from Exchange Control Manual, sectionwise texts of the Notifications, Circulars and Orders, etc. issued by the Central Government and RBI and the specimen Forms, Circulars regarding NRI investments, New Blanket Exchange Permit Scheme, the texts of the allied Acts and the Rules, such as, COFEPOSA, SAFEMFOPA, etc, Ground Rules for search and seizure, etc. The treatise is an exhaustive-though-compact commentary written in lucid style and understandable language. Higher weightage has been assigned to the versation of various provisions of FERA rather than rary with procedural aspects, which Honly a referential status. The principles by the Courts in India and abroad have been set out and discussed in detail. Similarly, notifications of the Central Government and the Reserve Bank of India have been merely referred to, the full text thereof being given at a separate place assigned therefor.

The treatise is intended for a host of familiar users - lawyers, chartered accountants and other professionals in practice/employment, high-fly company executives and decision-makers, foreigners and foreign companies who wish to set up or be associated with business in India, students, researchers and scholars of this branch of law, NRIs, travel agents, authorised dealers, the businessmen and exporters who have to comply with the relevant provisions of FERA affecting them, the judges, senior counsels and legal luminaries, the officers of the Enforcement Department and the RBI who are entrusted with the task of administering FERA, the Bench and the Bar and last but not the least, the innocent layman who may occasionally violate, though me or the other apparently innocuous provisions ERA A clear understanding of the implicaties various FERA provisions is of considere significance to all these persons, whose desire is to know and be on the right side of this complex

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