DLF approaches SAT against SEBI order
Track2Realty-Agencies: DLF reached the door of Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) on Friday, Oct 17, against a SEBI order barring it and top executives from capital markets.
Track2Realty-Agencies: DLF reached the door of Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) on Friday, Oct 17, against a SEBI order barring it and top executives from capital markets.
The Sahara Group will have to refund Rs. 17,400 crore to retail investors raised in 2008-09, the Supreme Court has ruled. The apex court had upheld the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) order directing two Sahara companies to refund this amount. Former Supreme Court Judge BN Agarwal will monitor the refund to investors, the court said.
The Supreme Court today admitted Sahara India Real Estate Corporation Limited (SIRECL’s) plea challenging the Securities Appellate Tribunal order directing it to refund around Rs.17,400 crore to investors who had invested in its OFCDs.
The Sahara group’s appeal against the order of the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) will come up for hearing in the Supreme Court on Monday, Nov 28.
The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) on Thursday, September 8, said if a company decides to raise money from 50 or more people, it must list the securities on a stock exchange to protect investors’ interests.
The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) on Wednesday, September 7, asked Sahara to file an affidavit explaining the method by which entities of the group had raised thousands of crores of rupees from investors through convertible instruments.
Why did the Central Government register its debenture-issue prospectus and then take well over a year to suddenly say it didn’t agree, asked counsel for the Sahara group of companies at the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) today.
Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) will take up petitions by two Sahara group companies, Sahara India Real Estate and Sahara Housing Investment Corp, challenging a SEBI order against them, on Tuesday, August 16.
Sahara Group has reportedly filed an appeal before the Securities Appellate Tribunal against the market regulator SEBI order directing the refund of money to investors in its optionally fully convertible debentures.
The Supreme Court on Friday, July 15, directed Sahara Group firm Sahara India Real Estate Corp to approach the Securities Appellate Tribunal against market regulator SEBI’s order directing the return of money collected from investors.