"Listing agreement regulations will kickstart from October 1 onwards," Sinha told reporters on the sidelines of a conference here.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had in April this year issued detailed corporate governance norms for listed companies providing for stricter disclosures and protection of investor rights, including equitable treatment for minority and foreign shareholders.
The new rules require companies to get shareholders' approval for related party transactions, establish whistle blower mechanism, elaborate disclosures on pay packages and have at least a woman director on their boards.
The capital market regulator has amended clauses -- 35B and 49 -- of the listing agreement. Now, under changed 35B norms, listed companies are required to provide the option of facility of e-voting to shareholders on all resolutions proposed to be passed at general meetings.
Under clause 49, pertaining to corporate governance, listed companies have to get shareholders' nod for related party transactions. All these new stipulations will be effective from October 1.
"All existing material related party contracts or arrangements as on the date of this circular which are likely to continue beyond March 31, 2015 shall be placed for approval of shareholders in the first general meeting subsequent to October 1, 2014," Sebi had said in a circular dated April 17, 2014.
Apart from providing adequate and timely information to all shareholders, listed companies should also facilitate the exercise of voting rights by foreign shareholders.
The new norms, which have been finalised after detailed consultations over draft regulations released in January 2013, exclude 'nominee directors' from the definition of independent directors. Besides, there would be expanded role of audit committee and enhanced disclosure of remuneration policies.
The Sebi board had approved the new set of norms during its meeting held in February.
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