Delhi Land and Finance Limited (hereon DLF) recently faced court battle with Security Exchange Board of India (hereafter SEBI) over a dispute regarding the information that DLF released in its red herring prospectus. SEBI contested that DLF retained the disclosure regarding three of its subsidiaries that SEBI said DLF had constructive control over.
This case comes as a result of a ship crash arising in the high seas on the night of 2nd August 1926. The two crashing vessels were SS Lotus a French ship and Bouz-Kourt a Turkish Vessel. As a result of the crash the Turkish vessel broke into two causing the loss of 8 Turkish […]