==> Negotiable Instrument Act–1881
==> The Bankers’Books Evidence Act–1891
==> The ReserveBank of India Act–1934
==> The Industrial Finance Corporation of India Act–1948
==> The Banking Companies (Legal Practitioner Clients’ Accounts) Act–1949
==> The Industrial Disputes (Banking and Insurance Companies) Act–1949
==> The Banking Regulation(Companies) Rules–1949
==> The Banking Regulation Act–1949
==> The State Financial Corporations Act–1951
==> The Reserve Bank of India (Amendment and Misc. Provisions) Act–1953
==> The Industrial Disputes (Banking Companies) Decision Act–1955
==> The State Bank of India Act–1955
==> The State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act-1959
==> The Subsidiary Banks General Regulation–1959
==> The Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation Act–1961(DICGC)
==> The Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act–1970
==> The Regional Rural Banks Act–1976
==> The Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act–1980
==> The Export-Import Bank of India Act–1981
==> The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act–1981
Chit Fund Act–1982
==> Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions)Act–1985
==> The National Housing Bank Act–1987
==> SIDBI Act–1989
==> The Special Court (trial of Offences relating to Transactions in Securities) Act–1992
==> The Industrial Finance Corporation (Transfer of Undertakings and Repeal) Act–1993
==> Industrial Reconstruction Bank (Transfer of Undertaking & Appeal) Act–1997
==> The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act–(SARFASI-2002)
==> Industrial Development Bank (Transfer of Undertaking & Repeal) Act–2003
==> Credit Information Companies (Rules & Regulation) Act–2005
==> The Industrial Finance Corporation of India Act–1948
==> The Banking Companies (Legal Practitioner Clients’ Accounts) Act–1949
==> The Industrial Disputes (Banking and Insurance Companies) Act–1949
==> The State Financial Corporations Act–1951
==> The Reserve Bank of India (Amendment and Misc. Provisions) Act–1953
==> The Industrial Disputes (Banking Companies) Decision Act–1955
==> The State Bank of India Act–1955
==> The State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act-1959
==> The Subsidiary Banks General Regulation–1959
==> The Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation Act–1961
==> The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act–1981
==> Chit Fund Act–1982
==> Shipping Development Fund Committee (Abolition)Act–1985
==> Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions)Act–1985
==> The National Housing Bank Act–1987
==> The Special Court (trial of Offences relating to Transactions in Securities) Act–1992
==> The Industrial Finance Corporation (Transfer of Undertakings and Repeal) Act–1993
==> Industrial Reconstruction Bank (Transfer of Undertaking & Appeal) Act–1997
==> SIDBI General Regulations, 1990
==> Banking Regulation (Companies) Rules 1949
==> The Nationalised Banks (Management and Misc. Provisions)Scheme,1970
==> NABARD General Regulations 1982
==> Banking Companies (Period of Preservation of Records) Rules, 1985
==> Banking Companies (Regulation)Rules,1985
==> NABARD Bonds Regulations — 1988
==> The Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006
==> Factoring Act Rules, 2011
==> SARFAESI (Central registry) Rules,2011
==> Banker’s Books Evidence Act, 1891
==> Banking Regulation Act, 1949
==> Banking Companies (Legal Practitioners’ Clients’ Account) Act, 1949
==> Banking Regulation (Companies) Rules, 1949
==> Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1969
==> Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal (Procedure) Rules,1994
==> Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976
==> Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
==> Indian Partnership Act, 1932
==> Indian Stamp Act, 1899
==> Indian Trusts Act, 1882
==> Limitation Act, 1963
==> Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act,1993
==> Reserve Bank of India Act — 1934
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