PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN INDIA UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT,2013

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BHAVYA GANGWAL, MAHESH KOOLWAL

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to analyze, illustrate, and discuss Indian procedural laws governing mergers and acquisitions (M&A). The goal is to provide institutions and directors involved in deals involving foreign investment and accession with useful policy guidelines. The purpose of this article is to investigate the legal framework of the Companies Act of 2013's junction and accession clauses. Deals with advanced valuations have been delayed or failed due to a lack of fiscal structure, the erratic behavior of government officers, and interference of the politicians. Additionally, the recently elected governing authorities has attempted to encourage additional investment from other progressive and upcoming requests by simplifying the investment regulations and providing duty breaks. These are the most significant compliances. Eventually, the change would support rule makers, M&A counsel, legal advisers, investment bankers, private firms, transnational funds planning to invest in Indian commerce, and legal advisers.

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Corporate / Business Law
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BHAVYA GANGWAL, MAHESH KOOLWAL

BHAVYA GANGWAL1, PROF. MAHESH KOOLWAL2

1Ph.D. Scholar, School of Law, JECRC University, Jaipur

2Dean, School of Law, JECRC University, Jaipur

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