The Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005 — India law | Esheria

The Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005

This provision sets the Act’s scope, defines key terms, and lays out registration, capital, governance, information-handling, and penalty rules for credit information companies.

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India
Instrument
Regulation
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capital requirements credit information companies fees governance information disclosure information security penalties registration regulatory powers rules and regulations

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This provision sets the Act’s scope, defines key terms, and lays out registration, capital, governance, information-handling, and penalty rules for credit information companies. This provision gives the Reserve Bank and the Central Government regulation-making powers, restricts disclosure of credit information, requires secrecy declarations, bars most court jurisdiction over specified matters, and allows limited exemptions and difficulty-removal orders.