The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 — India law | Esheria

The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934

This provision names the Act, says it extends to all India, and sets the Bank’s basic structure, commencement, governance, and main banking powers.

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Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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bank governance bank operations bank reporting cash reserve requirements central banking commencement committee governance credit information definitions deposit control foreign exchange transactions government banking inspection and audit monetary policy non-banking financial companies non-banking financial institutions note issuance publication regulatory compliance reporting reserve requirements resolution

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This provision names the Act, says it extends to all India, and sets the Bank’s basic structure, commencement, governance, and main banking powers. This provision gives the Bank broad powers over issuing notes, banking government money, foreign exchange, and reserve management, while restricting who may issue certain instruments and setting reserve and borrowing conditions. The Bank can require scheduled banks and non-banking financial companies to file returns, maintain balances or assets, and comply with registration and reserve requirements; it can also collect and control disclosure of credit information. The Bank has broad powers over non-banking financial companies and related institutions, including issuing directions, inspecting records, restricting deposits, superseding boards, and ordering special audits. The Bank must support Monetary Policy Committee members with relevant information, publish meeting materials on set timelines, and report on inflation target failures. The provision also lets the Central Government make rules, the Central Board make regulations, and sets penalties for false statements and other contraventions.