The State Financial Corporations Act, 1951 — India law | Esheria

The State Financial Corporations Act, 1951

This provision gives the Act its short title, says it applies across India, and sets out core rules for creating and running State Financial Corporations.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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board oversight borrowing corporate formation corporate governance delegated powers governance information handling investment and underwriting lending and guarantees liquidation recovery and enforcement reporting and audit rulemaking share capital

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About this statute

This provision gives the Act its short title, says it applies across India, and sets out core rules for creating and running State Financial Corporations. The Financial Corporation is given a wide set of financing and recovery powers, but it is also barred from certain transactions and must meet reporting, audit, and meeting deadlines. This provision gives the State Government and the Board policy, rulemaking, delegation, and supervision powers, imposes secrecy and declaration duties on corporation staff, restricts disclosure of constituent information, and creates offences for false statements and unauthorized use of the corporation’s name.

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