The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) established the Committee of Experts (CoE) headed by Shri M. S. Sahoo, Chairperson of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) on On 30 August 2019, to explore the need for an institutional structure for the regulation and growth of Valuation Profession. On the basis of a thorough review and examination of all related issues and input from key stakeholders, the Committee submitted its report to the Government of India on 31 March 2020 along with the Draft Valuers Bill 2020 proposing the creation of the National Institute of Values.
Public comments on the Draft Valuers Bill, 2020 are requested. The report of the Committee as well as the Draft Values Bill 2020 are available in Volume I under the web Page of the CoE Vol. I.pdf. You can view the full page (Volume I, II & III) by clicking on the link.
Stakeholders are asked to submit their responses to tharvinder-upsc@gov.in by email only.
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