INSIDER TRADING IN INDIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

INSIDER TRADING IN INDIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW

INSIDER TRADING IN INDIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

Author – AAYUSH GUPTA, STUDENT AT BENNETT UNIVERSITY

Best Citation – AAYUSH GUPTA, INSIDER TRADING IN INDIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, Indian Journal of Legal Review (IJLR), 3 (2) of 2023, Pg. 156-166, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

ABSTRACT

Insider trading is a controversial practice that involves trading securities based on material, non-public information. This comparative analysis aims to explore and compare the regulations, enforcement, and implications of insider trading in different jurisdictions. The analysis delves into the legal frameworks, key regulatory bodies, and landmark cases that have shaped the approach to combating insider trading in these regions. This research paper start with analysis of insider trading in India, with a focus on SEBI and  major cases related to insider trading in India. Then this research will compare the regulatory frameworks for insider trading in other jurisdictions, such as United States, European Union, and United Kingdom. Based on this comparison recommendation will be made on how to improve insider trading laws of India by identifying the challenges in enforcing such regulations in India.