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INTER-CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN INDIA

    1 Author(s):  RAM GOPAL

Vol -  6, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 35 - 41  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/BBSSES

Abstract

The growth of inter-corporate investments is a logical and integral part of corporate growth. Funds invested by one body corporate in the shares or debentures of another body corporate is commonly known as inter-corporate investments. It is difference from inter-corporate loans. But generally both are taken up as corollary. The subject matter of the inter-corporate investments is of vital importance to the corporate world as it is through such investments that the subsidiary and associate companies are promoted and management control is acquired by the companies through investment is equity shares.

  1.    See Report Of High Powered Expert Committee on Companies And MKRTP Acts 9, 1978. 
  2.    Act No. 1 of 1956
  3.    Act No. 54 of 1969 
  4.    SEBI Act 1992 and regulations made there under. .  . 
  5.    Art 39 (c) in Part IV of the Constitution of India enshrines a very important directive principle of State policy. It lays down that the economic system should not result in concentration of wealth and means of production to the common detriment. 
  6.    Report of The High Powered Expert Committee On Companies And MRTP Acts (August 1978) 

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