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FORM A
Application for recognition/renewal of recognition of a stock exchange under section 3 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956
(Rules 3 and 7)
To,
…………………….
…………………….
…………………….
Subject: - Application for recognition/renewal of recognition of a stock exchange under section 3 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956.
Sir,
1. Pursuant to the 1[Securities and Exchange Board of India] Notification No......... dated........../Certificate of recognition dated............. We/I on behalf of....... (name and address of stock exchange) being a stock exchange as defined in section 2 of the Securities Contracts(Regulation) Act, 1956-hereby apply for recognition/renewal of recognition for the purposes of the said Act in respect of contracts in securities.
2. Four copies of the rules, memorandum and articles of association relating in general to the constitution and management of the stock exchange and four copies of the bye-laws for the regulation and control contracts in securities are enclosed.
3. All the necessary information required in the Annexure to this Form is enclosed. Any additional information will be furnished as and when called for by the 1[Securities and Exchange Board of India].
4. We/I on behalf of the said stock exchange hereby undertake to comply with the requirements of section 4-of the said Act and such other conditions and terms as may be contained in the Certificate of Recognition or be prescribed or imposed subsequently.
5. Treasury Receipt No......... dated........ for Rs........... is attached.
Yours faithfully,
Signature of applicant
ANNEXURE OFORM'A
'PART I
GENERAL
1. Name of the applicant stock exchange.
2. Address
3. Date of establishment.
4. Is your exchange a joint stock company (state whether public or private) registered under the Indian Companies Act or an association for profit or otherwise? If it is organised on some other basis, this may be stated.
5.  Give details of your capital structure and attach three copies of the audited balance sheets and profit and loss account of the Exchange for the preceding three years.
PART II
MEMBERSHIP
6. State the number of members at the time of application. Also specify how many are inactive.
7. State whether there is any provision, resolution or convention for limiting the number of members and whether in pursuance thereof you have fixed a ceiling on the number of members that you would take.
8. Do you insist on any minimum qualifications and experience before enrolling new members? If so, give details.
9. State the different classes of members, if any, the number thereof and the privileges enjoyed by each class. What is the procedure followed by your exchange for the admission of different classes of new members?
10. What are the rates of your annual subscription in respect of the different classes ofmembers?
11. Do you collect any security deposit from your members? If so, give details and also state the manner in which such deposits are utilised and the rate of interest allowed, if any.
12. Do you collect any admission or entrance fees from your members or from partners of firms who are members? If so, how much?
13. Do you insist on your members and partners of firms who are members divesting themselves of other activities either as principal or as employee?
14. Do your rules permit firms to become members? If so, is it incumbent on members to seek the approval of the governing body before admitting new partners? State the conditions, if any, laid down in your rules for the admission on such partners.
15. If your rules do not permit of firms being enrolled as members, do you permit individual members to form a partnership? State the procedure followed for the recognition of such partnership.
16. Do you permit members to work in partnership with non-members? If so, how far are such non-members subject to the control of the stock exchange?
PART III
GOVERNINGBODY
17. What is the present strength of your governing body? Give details of the constitution, powers of management, election and tenure of office of members of the governing body, and the manner in which its business is transacted.
18. Are any trade or commercial interests represented on your governing body? If so, give details of interests represented.
19. Do you associate shareholders of investors associations with the management of your exchange? If so, state the manner in which it is done.
20. Are there any Government representatives on your governing body? If so, furnish their names.
21. Do your rules provide for the direct election by members of any other bodies or committees, apart from the governing body? If so, give details of their constitution, tenure, powers and functions.
22. Do you have any provision for the appointment of standing or ah hoc sub-committees of the governing body? If so, furnish details of the method of their appointment, terms of office, powers and functions.
23. Give the designations, powers and duties of principal office-bearers of your exchange. Are any of these office-bearers in the pay of the stock exchange? If so, give details as to the mode of their appointment, tenure office and remuneration.
PART IV
TRADING
24. Do you have a trading ring? If not, how do you carry on the business? Give details.
25. State the different kinds of contracts in use on your exchange e.g. spot, ready and forward. State the period of delivery and payment in each case.
26. Give details of the business hours for each type of contract.
27. Give details of the scale of brokerage and other charges, if any, prescribed by your exchange.
28. Do you prescribe standard forms of contract for the use of your members? Attach three copies of each such contract form.
29. Do you classify your members into brokers and jobbers? If so, specify the bye-law under which this is done.
30. Do you have a system of registration of remisiers and/or authorised clerks? If so, give details as to their qualifications, obligations and rights, etc.
31. Do you have any regulations regarding dealings by members on their own account whether in the nature of Taravani (day-to-day) or otherwise?
32. Do you have any provisions for regulating the volume of business done by any individual member other than through a system of margins? If so, give details.
33. What provisions have you made for periodical settlement of contracts and difference hereunder, the delivery of, and payment for securities and the passing of delivery orders?
34. Do you have a clearing house for the settlement of contracts? If so, give details of its organisation and management.
35. If you have clearing house, what returns do the members of your exchange submit regarding the transactions cleared through such clearing house? Does the exchange ask for any regular returns in respect of transactions settled outside the clearing house? Submit three copies of forms used in this connection.
36. How do you fix, alter or postpone the dates of settlement?
37. How do you determine and declare making-up prices?
38. Do you have any arrangements for making or recording of bargains?
39. Have you any arrangements for recording and publishing market rates including opening, closing, highest and lowest rates?
40. What provisions have you made for regulating-
(a) The entering into contracts, their performance and rescission, including contracts:
(i)  Between members,
(ii) Between a member and his constituent, and
(iii) Between a member and a non-member,
(b) The consequences of breach, default or insolvency on the part of members whether acting as buyers, sellers or intermediaries; and
(c) 'Havalas' and other matters relating to conduct to business of members in the exchange?
41. Do you prescribe margin requirements? If yes, give details.
42. Do you prescribe maximum and minimum prices for securities? If so, how and under what conditions?
43. Do you provide any safeguards for the prevention of 'bull-sequeezes' and 'bear-raid' and for meeting emergencies in trade? Give details.
44. What are the measures adopted by you to regulate or prohibit advertising or issue of circulars by your members?
45. What are the disciplinary power with the governing body to enforce due compliance by members of the rules and bye-laws of the exchange end generally to ensure proper standard of business conduct?
46. Do you require members to supply such information or explanation and to produce such books relating to their business as your governing body may require?
47. Do you publish any statistics in regard to business done on the exchange including the transaction settled through the clearing house, if maintained? In particular, have you evolved any machinery for computing the volume of transactions in the different kinds of contracts permitted on your exchange? Give details.
48. Do you have any bye-laws contravention of which makes a contract void?
PART V
MISCELLANEOUS
49. Do you have any machinery for arbitration of disputes between members and/or between members and their constituents? Give details.
50. What are the conditions subject to which securities are listed for dealings on your exchange?
51. What are your requirements for admitting securities to forward-trading?
52. Do you have the right to prohibit, withdraw or suspend dealings in a listed security? If so, under what circumstances is this right exercised?
53. What provisions have you made for the levy and recovery of fees, fines and penalties?
1. Substituted for "Central Government" by the Securities Contracts (Regulation) amendment Rules, 1996, w.e.f. 23-12-1996.

 



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