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Author: Simran Rauf

Simran Rauf is an LL.M. graduate and legal researcher with focused expertise in securities regulation, corporate law, and statutory interpretation. Her work engages with regulatory frameworks governing capital markets, financial compliance, and evolving jurisprudence. She has published on SEBI regulations, ADR mechanisms, and contemporary socio-legal issues. Simran combines strong analytical research skills with practical exposure to corporate and securities law. She is particularly interested in regulatory policy development and investor protection within India’s financial markets.

Emergency Arbitration under SIAC Rules 2025 : Enforceability After Recent Judicial Trends
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Emergency Arbitration under SIAC Rules 2025 : Enforceability After Recent Judicial Trends

Emergency arbitration has become a standard tool in institutional rules to provide truly urgent interim relief before a full tribunal…

bySimran RaufMarch 2, 2026March 2, 2026
Mutual Fund Surveillance: Algorithmic Detection of Quantitative Violations and Data Needs
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Mutual Fund Surveillance: Algorithmic Detection of Quantitative Violations and Data Needs

Mutual funds are among the most widely used investment vehicles in India’s securities markets, attracting retail and institutional investors through…

bySimran RaufJanuary 7, 2026March 2, 2026
Implications of the Securities Market Code, 2025 on Intermediaries and Market Infrastructure Institutions
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Implications of the Securities Market Code, 2025 on Intermediaries and Market Infrastructure Institutions

Disclosure requirements are also likely to become more granular. Merchant bankers and issuers will need to adhere to tighter norms in public offerings, including enhanced due diligence certifications. Credit rating agencies may face expanded disclosure responsibilities concerning rating methodologies and conflict management.

bySimran RaufDecember 29, 2025March 2, 2026
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