01657nam a22002177a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200180009110000190010924500320012826000310016030000240019136500590021552010780027465000330135265000180138565000210140370000150142420260425114238.0260425b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9788198779717 cAL aeng a346.092bGHOI aPuranjoy Ghosh aInvestment law and practice aBengalurubMPP Housec2025 a941pbPBc23x15.5cm 2Lawa1343b₹896.25c₹d₹1195.00e25%f14-03-2026 aThe flow of investment in a country’s arteries and veins of its national economy has always been considered a matter of prime importance in economic growth of a country. The ‘investment word always magnifies the significance of industrial progress and growth. But it would be wrong to think that ‘investment is only required in industry, it is also equally important for other fields, especially, agriculture including horticulture, floricultural, animal husbandry, sericulture, etc. and trade and commerce. Any economic activity that requires capital, requires investment. Owners’ investment is generally designated as capital and investors’ contribution in both share capital and debt capital, is ‘investment. Table of Contents Chapter I : Contexts and Concepts Chapter II : Institutions Chapter III : Investing Instruments and Share Capital Chapter IV : Investment in Debt Instruments Chapter V : Government Investment Chapter VI : Foreign Investment Chapter VII : Investment Regulatory Bodies Chapter VIII : Protection of Investors Interest aIncluding Foreign Investment aShare Capital aDebt Instruments aMitra, N L