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SEBI - Assistant Manager (Legal) Exam 2020 - Syllabus

SYLLABUS FOR SEBI ASSISTANT MANAGER - LEGAL PRELIMS (Phase I) 2 papers: Paper I:  (Maximum Marks: 100, Minutes: 60 M, Cut off: 30%) Multiple choice questions on the subjects viz. a. General Awareness (including some questions related to financial sector of easy to moderate difficulty level) b. English; c. Quantitative Aptitude; d. Test of Reasoning. General Awareness National & International current affairs Budget Awards & Honours Important Financial & Economic News Important Days International & National Organizations Sports Books and Authors Science, inventions & discoveries Countries & Capitals etc English Language Sentence Rearrangement Reading Comprehension Fill in the Blanks Passages Synonyms Idioms & Phrases etc. Error Spoting Register Here For Free SEBI Grade A Mock Test Quantitative Aptitude Inequalities Data interpretations Number Series Approximation and Simplification Data Sufficiency HCF and LCM Profit an...

Latest Amendment to Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016

Relief to Corporate Debtors against initiation of corporate insolvency resolution proceedings (“CIRP”) under Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code owing to Coronavirus Crises   The most awaited Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 [1]  was passed by Ministry of Law & Justice on 5 th  June 2020. It has inserted a new Section 10 A [2]  and sub-section (3) to section 66 [3]  to the code.    Under the amendment, a relief has been accorded to corporate debtors for any debts arising subsequent to March 25 th , 2020. No corporate insolvency resolution proceedings (“CIRP”) can be initiated for any default of debt arising since this date till at least for a period of six months or any period not exceeding one year, as may be notified. The defaults arisen subsequent to the imposition of national lockdown till such date as may be notified are exempted from initiation of CIRP. Therefore, for defaults within such period, section. 7, 9 and 10 ...