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BULA Bill: Draft law to crackdown on unregulated digital lending proposes ban and imprisonment

The draft of a bill to ban unregulated digital lending has been shared to seek feedback and comments, which has provisions to impose penalties and imprisonment, and seeks to create an online database of lenders operating in India.

December 19, 2024 / 15:06 IST
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The Centre has sought comments and suggestions on the proposed bill, called Banning of Unregulated Lending Activities (BULA).
The Centre has sought comments and suggestions on the proposed bill, called Banning of Unregulated Lending Activities (BULA).

The Finance Ministry has sought views on the draft bill to rein in unregulated lending activities, including digital lending, in order to ban unauthorised people and entities, which some offenses to be made cognisable and non-bailable.

A working group set up by the Reserve Bank of India had in November 2001 submitted a report suggesting measures to curb unregulated lending activities and protect consumers, including bringing in a legislation for banning such persons or entities. Such entities, if found guilty, will be liable to punishment of between 2-7 years' imprisonment, and up to Rs 1 crore fine.

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The Centre has sought comments and suggestions on the proposed bill, called Banning of Unregulated Lending Activities (BULA).

The proposed draft forbids any statement, promise or forecast that is false, deceptive or misleading to induce another person from seek loan from unregulated lenders.