SEBI regulates all IPOs in India, including Capital Infra Trust, ensuring investor protection and market transparency 

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Companies must comply with the Companies Act, 2013, for disclosures during IPO filings 

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Misleading information in IPO prospectuses can result in penalties under SEBI’s Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements 

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The Securities Contract Regulation Act mandates stock exchanges to monitor IPO trading practices 

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Investor grievances related to IPOs can be addressed through SEBI’s SCORES portal. 

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Legal protections under the Consumer Protection Act apply if IPO investments lead to disputes or fraud 

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The Income Tax Act governs the tax implications of IPO earnings for individual and institutional investors 

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Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code provisions ensure fair treatment of creditors in IPO-backed projects 

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Environmental clearance laws may apply to infrastructure IPOs, ensuring compliance with sustainability norms 

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Legal checks on underwriters ensure that they uphold fiduciary duties during IPO processes 

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Penalties for insider trading in IPOs are strictly enforced under SEBI’s Prohibition of Insider Trading Regulations 

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