The National Housing Bank Act, 1987 — India law | Esheria

The National Housing Bank Act, 1987

This provision sets the title, extent, and commencement framework for the Act, establishes definitions, creates the National Housing Bank, and sets out core governance, capital, borrowing, deposit, and regulatory rules.

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India
Instrument
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Language
en
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This provision sets the title, extent, and commencement framework for the Act, establishes definitions, creates the National Housing Bank, and sets out core governance, capital, borrowing, deposit, and regulatory rules. Housing finance companies must create a reserve fund, keep at least 20% of net profit in it each year, and report reserve-fund withdrawals within 21 days. The section also gives the Reserve Bank and National Housing Bank supervisory powers over deposits, disclosures, inspections, and directions. The section gives the recovery officer and Appellate Tribunal civil-court-like powers, limits most other courts and authorities from exercising jurisdiction, and sets rules for funds, audit, reporting, staff secrecy, protection for good-faith acts, and penalties.