Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the Central Government may make rules applicable for–
(a) the offer of Indian Depository Receipts;
(b) the requirement of disclosures in prospectus or letter of offer issued in connection with Indian Depository Receipts;
(c) the manner in which the Indian Depository Receipts shall be dealt with in a depository mode and by custodian and underwriters; and
(d) the manner of sale, transfer or transmission of Indian Depository Receipts,
by a company incorporated or to be incorporated outside India, whether the company has or has not established, or will or will not establish, any place of business in India.
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