Laws of Infrastructure Development in India

Author: Chatterji; Dr. Souvik  

Publisher: YS Books International‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9789383793686

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789383793198

Subject: F2 Economic Planning and Management

Keyword: 经济计划与管理

Language: ENG

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The Second Volume of Laws of Infrastructure Development deals with requirement of regulatory laws in certain growing infrastructure sectors in India. For example, the Natural Gas sector requires an independent Sectoral Regulator. Presently the regulator which regulates oil also regulate natural gas sector. Indian Retail Sector which is a very important sector does not have a regulatory law or a regulator. There had been controversy in the context of foreign direct investment in the retail sector. Some of the states of India had embraced it, while others are yet to take a decision. The Book looks into the way ahead and the path that is necessary in India to create an ideal environment for infrastructure projects in all sectors including Ports, Special Economic Zones, Electricity Sector, Telecom Sector, etc. The law and policy has to be modern and the regulator require autonomy.

Chapter

Title Page

Copyright

Thanknote

Preface

Acknowledgement

Table of Cases

Contents

Requirement of independent regulator in the natural gas sector

India requires a regulator in the retail sector

The Major Port Trusts Act

Every State in India should create a Real Estate Regulator

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