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<h1>Understanding Key Definitions in India's Delisting of Equity Shares Regulations 2021: Acquirer, Bidding Period, and More</h1> The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Delisting of Equity Shares) Regulations, 2021, outlines definitions crucial for understanding the delisting process of equity shares. Key terms include 'acquirer,' which refers to individuals or groups initiating delisting offers, and 'bidding period,' the timeframe for shareholders to accept delisting offers. 'Delisting' involves the removal of shares from a stock exchange, either voluntarily or compulsorily. Other important definitions include 'floor price,' 'indicative price,' and 'public shareholding.' The regulations also define roles such as 'Company Secretary in practice' and 'Peer Review Company Secretary,' highlighting the procedural and regulatory framework for delisting.