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Capital markets
and money markets serve as a medium to bring together entrepreneurs and
investors. Securities Law deals with the trading of securities and the investor
protection. This law mainly encompasses the regulatory framework and complements
the Company Law which is intended to provide guidance for the corporate
governance. With internationalization of securities trading, investors can
easily move from one capital market to another in search of most attractive
avenues. These cross-border transactions in securities raise more complex legal
issues and need to be addressed within legal and regulatory frameworks.
The PG Diploma
Program in Securities Law is designed in this context to cater to the needs of
company managers, law practitioners, stock market professionals, legal advisers
and investors.
Program Structure
The program
covers all the important topics related to Securities Law in two groups. The structure of the program is given below:
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Group/Part |
Subjects |
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Group
A |
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Part
I |
Introduction to
Securities Law |
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Part
II |
Issue of Securities -
Procedure and Regulations |
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Group
B
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Part
III |
Trading of Securities
& Regulatory Authorities |
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Part
IV |
Emerging Issues and
Concepts |
Outline
Curriculum
Given below is
the outline curriculum of PG Diploma Program in Securities Law. This curriculum
may be modified, revised, altered, deleted or added from time to time depending
upon the latest emerging trends in the requisite areas of study.
Group A
Part I:
Introduction to Securities Law
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Origin, Growth and Features of
Securities Markets
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Definition and Kinds of
Securities
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Evolution of securities law in
India
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Securities and Exchange Board
of India Act, 1992, Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, Companies Act, 1956, Depositories Act, 1996, etc.
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Regulatory authorities -
SEBI,
RBI
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Modes of raising capital
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Share capital, Nature and Kinds
of shares
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Evolution of Stock Exchanges
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Stock Exchanges In India –
National Stock Exchange, Bombay Stock Exchange, Regional Stock Exchanges, OTCEI
and Inter-Connected Stock Exchanges in India.
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Primary and Secondary Market
Intermediaries
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Regulations Governing
Intermediaries
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Types, Schemes and Regulation
of Mutual Funds
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Legal Framework of Venture
Capital
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Foreign Venture Capital
Investors
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Comparative study of Securities
Markets in India and Abroad.
Part II: Issue
of Securities - Procedure and Regulations
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Listing of
Securities – Legal Provisions
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SEBI
(Disclosure and Investor Protection) Guidelines, 2000
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Definition,
Registration and Contents of Prospectus, Offer for Sale/Deemed Prospectus and
Letter of Offer
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Public Issue
– Meaning and Procedure
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Procedure for
Issue of Right Shares
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Preferential
Issue and Issue of Bonus Shares
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Firm Allotment
and Reservation
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Issue of
Securities through Book Building Process
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Online offer of
Securities
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General
Principles and Statutory provisions regarding allotment of shares
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Issue,
conversion and Redemption of Debentures: Bonds
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Pre-Issue and
Post Issue obligations
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Buyback,
transfer and transmission of shares
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Good and bad
deliveries in stock exchanges
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Issue of sweat
equity shares, Employees Stock Option and Purchasing Schemes.
Group B
Part III: Trading of Securities
& Regulatory Authorities
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Trading of
Securities - NSE, BSE, OTCEI, Regional Stock Exchanges and Inter – Connected
Stock Exchanges
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Internet and
Online based Securities Trading
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Securities and
Exchange Board of India
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Depositories
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Regulations
governing Depositories
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Establishment
of Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) – Rules and
Procedure
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Meaning of
Insider Trading and Prohibition of Insider Trading
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Company Law
Provisions Governing Take-over of Companies
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Take-over of a Sick Industrial
Company under the Rehabilitation Scheme
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SEBI Regulations for
Substantial Acquisitions and Take-over Grievances of an Investor
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Redressal
Mechanism–Redressal authorities and Regulatory Measures
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Investor
Education guide
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An
International Perspective of Securities Law
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Comparative
study of Regulatory Authorities in India and abroad.
Part IV: Emerging Issues and
Concepts
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Corporate
Governance
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Credit Rating and Credit Rating
Agencies viz. CRISIL, ICRA and CARE
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Stock Invest
Scheme and Securities Lending Scheme
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Collective
Investment Scheme
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Reserve Bank of
India Guidelines regarding Foreign Investment
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Foreign
Institutional Investors – Conditions and Restrictions
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SEBI
Regulations and Norms governing Custodians
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Types of
Derivatives and Derivative Participants
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Derivatives
trading in India
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Euro issues
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Issue of
Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds
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Global
Depository Receipt (GDR) and American Depository Receipt (ADR)
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Securities and
Cyber Law
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Taxation and Securities.
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