Rule-making power allows the Central Government to prescribe procedures, forms and publication requirements under the unregulated deposit schemes law. The Central Government is empowered to make rules by notification to carry out the Act, including rules on information and particulars before issuing orders and attachments, information sharing, form and timing of intimations, particulars in applications to the designated court, court procedure for issuing orders, procedural rules elsewhere in the Act, publication of advertisements, and any other matters that may be prescribed.
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Rule-making power allows the Central Government to prescribe procedures, forms and publication requirements under the unregulated deposit schemes law.
The Central Government is empowered to make rules by notification to carry out the Act, including rules on information and particulars before issuing orders and attachments, information sharing, form and timing of intimations, particulars in applications to the designated court, court procedure for issuing orders, procedural rules elsewhere in the Act, publication of advertisements, and any other matters that may be prescribed.
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