Journal of International Law, Politics and Society

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A Critical Analysis of SEBI’s Regulatory Framework for Investor Protection in Mergers and Acquisitions

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Jazeel N (2026). A Critical Analysis of SEBI’s Regulatory Framework for Investor Protection in Mergers and Acquisitions. Journal of International Law, Politics and Society, 2(3). Retrieved from https://jilps.in/journal/a-critical-analysis-of-sebis-regulatory-framework-for-investor-protection-in-mergers-and-acquisitions/

Abstract

In the Indian business landscape, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have become powerful tools for corporate restructuring and economic development, enabling businesses to expand, diversify, consolidate markets, and boost their competitive edge. Given the interest that M&A transactions have on the shareholders and investors, the involvement of Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in ensuring transparency, fairness, and protection to investors has become extremely significant. To protect investor’s interests during acquisitions by corporations and restructuring, SEBI has put in place a detailed regulatory regime in various regulations, among those, the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011, and the disclosure requirements under the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The paper critically assesses the regulatory regime of SEBI as a protective mantle to the investors in M&A transactions keeping in view the salient features of the regulation, enforcement tools and its practical application. It considers how well the current regulations foster transparency, adequate disclosures and protect minority shareholders, as well as exit opportunities for impacted investors. This research also delves into other issues like regulatory loopholes, information asymmetries, compliance risks, and the intricate nature of contemporary corporate dealings. This paper examines whether the objectives of protecting investor rights and enhancing corporate growth can be considered as enacted by SEBI through relevant legal provisions and regulatory developments and a consideration of notable case studies. The paper also identifies the missing elements in the existing framework and recommends changes to overcome these issues and build investor confidence, market integrity and a better working mechanism of M&A Regulations in India.

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