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Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act ,2002

Act No : 54


Section : Issue of security by raising of receipts or funds by securitisationcompany or reconstruction company.

7. Issue of security by raising of receipts or funds by securitisation company or reconstruction company.-(1) Without prejudice to the provisions contained in the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of and the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (15 of 1992), any securitisation company or reconstruction company, may, after acquisition of any financial asset under sub-section (1) of section 5, offer security receipts to qualified institut 1956), the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 (42 of 195 ) onal buyers (other than by offer to public) for subscription in accordance with the provisions of those Acts. (2) A securitisation company or reconstruction company may raise funds from the qualified institutional buyers by formulating schemes for acquiring financial assets and shall keep and maintain separate and distinct accounts in respect of each such scheme for every financial asset acquired out of investments made by a qualified institutional buyer and ensure that realisations of such financial asset is held and applied towards redemption of investments and payment of returns assured on such investments un er the relevant scheme. (3) In the event of non-realisation under sub-section (2) of financial assets, the qualified institutional buyers of a securitisation company or reconstruction company, holding security receipts of not less than seventy-five per cent. of the total value f the security receipts issued by such company, shall be entitled to call a meeting of all the qualified institutional buyers and every resolution passed in such meeting shall be binding on the company. (4) The qualified institutional buyers shall, at a meeting called under sub-section (3), follow the same procedure, as nearly as possible as is followed at meetings of the board of directors of the securitisation company or reconstruction company, as the case may be.


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