DEPOSITORIES ACT, 1996
  
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Short title, extent and commencement.
Certificate of Commencement of Business
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Certificate of commencement of business by depositories.
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF DEPOSITORIES, 
PARTICIPANTS, ISSUERS AND BENEFICIAL OWNERS
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Agreement between depository and participant.
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Surrender of certificate of security.
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Registration of transfer of securities with depository.
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Options to receive security certificate or hold
securities with depository.
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Securities in depositories to be in fungible form.
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Rights of depositories and beneficial owner.
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Register of beneficial owner.
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Pledge or hypothecation of securities held in a depository.
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Furnishing of information and records by depository and issuer.
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Option to opt out in respect of any security.
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Act 18 of 1891 to apply to depositories.
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Depositories to indemnify loss in certain cases.
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Rights and obligations of depositories, etc.
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Power of Board to call for information and enquiry.
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Power of Board to give directions in certain cases.
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Penalty for failure to furnish information, return, etc.
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Penalty for failure to enter into an agreement.
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Penalty for failure to redress investors’ grievances.
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Penalty for delay in dematerialisation or issue
of certificate of securities.
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Penalty for failure to reconcile records.
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Penalty for failure to comply with directions issued by Board under
section 19 of the Act.
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Penalty for contravention where no separate penalty has been provided.
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Factors to be taken into account by adjudicating officer.
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Crediting sums realised by way of penalties to
Consolidated Fund of India.
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Cognizance of offences by courts.
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Composition of certain offences.
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Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal.
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Procedure and powers of Securities Appellate Tribunal.
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Right to legal representation.
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Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
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Power of Central Government to make rules.
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Power of Board to make regulations.
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Power of depositories to make bye-laws.
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Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
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Application of other laws not barred.
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Amendments to certain enactments.