Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
FEMA Act 1999 : The objective of FEMA was to give a new roadmap to Indian economy towards management of foreign currencies.
FERA: The main objective of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973 (FERA) was to:
consolidate and amend the law, regulate certain payments, dealing in foreign exchange,
the import and export of currency, for the conservation of the foreign exchange resources of the country,
and finally the proper utilization of this foreign exchange so as to promote economic
development of the Company.
FEMA: The object of enacting Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999(FEMA) is to consolidate
and amend the law relating to foreign exchange with the objective of facilitating external trade
and payments and for promoting the orderly development and maintenance of foreign
exchange market in India.
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Regulation and Management of Foreign Exchange
1. Deal transfer any foreign exchange / foreign security to any person other than an authorized person.
2. makes any payment to any person resident outside India.
3. Receive any payment on behalf of any person resident outside India
4. Enter into any financial transaction in India in relation to a right to acquire any asset outside
India by any person.
Powers of RBI with Respect to Authorised
New Regulation and Management of Foreign Exchange
1. Deal transfer any foreign exchange / foreign security to any person other than an authorised person
2. makes any payment to any person resident outside India.
3. Receive any payment on behalf of any person resident outside India
4. Enter into any financial transaction in India in relation to a right to acquire any asset outside India by any person.
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Powers of RBI with Respect to Authorised Persons
1. To appoint authorised person deals in foreign exchange.
2. RBI has the power to inspect the authorised persons so appointed to ensure that the said
person complies with all the rules and regulations of RBI. Contravention, Penalties, Adjudication and Appeals(585)
1. An adjudicating Authority can enquire contravention under FEMA only if complaint is filed by Central Government.
2. Adjudicating Authority has to endeavour to dispose off the complaints within one year from the date of receipt of the complaint.
Penalty can be levied up to thrice the sum involved in such contravention where such amount is quantifiable or upto Rs.2 Lakh. Where the amount is not quantifiable and where such contravention is a continuing one, further penalty of Rs.5 thousand per day
FEMA Act 1999