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Adjudicating Authority FEMA
Officers appointed by the Central Government under Section 16 of FEMA to adjudicate cases of alleged contraventions. Orders of the Adjudicating Authority can be appealed to the Appellate Tribunal for Foreign Exchange (ATFE).
Last updated: 17 May 2026
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)🔗
Q1. What is Adjudicating Authority FEMA in Indian corporate law?▼
Officers appointed by the Central Government under Section 16 of FEMA to adjudicate cases of alleged contraventions. Orders of the Adjudicating Authority can be appealed to the Appellate Tribunal for Foreign Exchange (ATFE).
Q2. Why is Adjudicating Authority FEMA important for compliance?▼
Adjudicating Authority FEMA is governed by the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and regulated by RBI. Understanding this concept is essential for ensuring regulatory compliance, avoiding penalties, and making informed corporate decisions in India.
Q3. Who should know about Adjudicating Authority FEMA?▼
Adjudicating Authority FEMA is relevant for company secretaries, compliance officers, chartered accountants, corporate lawyers, board members, and all professionals dealing with FEMA regulatory matters in India.
Contextual Analysis & Regulatory Updates🔗
Read our latest analysis and critical updates on corporate circulars related to FEMA:
RBI Issues Foreign Exchange Management (Deposit) Sixth Amendment Regulations, 2026 — SNRR Account Norms Eased
Published: 30 June 2026
RBI Withdraws 732 Defunct FEMA Circulars Under Regulatory Rationalisation Drive (A.P. DIR Series Circular No. 18, 2026)
Published: 25 June 2026
FEMA 395(4)/2026-RB: NRI/OCI Investment Payment Rules Amended — NRO Accounts Permitted for NPS, Designated Rupee Account Mandated
Published: 23 June 2026