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SEBI : The SAT's ruling in Alpesh Vasanji Furiya v. SEBI is a significant clarification of the relationship between securities enforcem...
SEBI : SEBI flagged alleged revenue misrepresentation, undisclosed fund transfers, and accounting irregularities, raising concerns over d...
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SEBI : Negative net worth creates major interpretational challenges under Regulation 16 of SEBI LODR Regulations. This article explains t...
SEBI : This article explains mandatory website disclosure requirements under Regulations 46 and 62 of SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015. It hig...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed replacing name-wise executive remuneration disclosures with consolidated disclosures for AMCs. The move seeks to...
SEBI : Following representations from the Bharat InvITs Association, SEBI has proposed amendments to NDCF computation rules. The draft in...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed a framework for managing strike prices of options contracts to address issues arising from sharp intraday market...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed major reforms to the Pre-open Call Auction mechanism after concerns over artificially suppressed prices in IPO a...
SEBI : SEBI revised the methodology for computing household savings through the securities market by incorporating actual granular data a...
SEBI : The Supreme Court held that SEBI failed to establish fraud and market manipulation in RPL futures transactions. While disgorgement...
SEBI : SEBI overturned an earlier order that had exonerated the company, holding that key transactions allegedly created a misleading pic...
SEBI : The issue was whether failure to refund investor funds is time-barred. The Court held it is a continuing offence, rejecting the li...
SEBI : Calcutta High Court directs SEBI to accept Priya Ranjan Sah's payment, citing a one-day delay as not warranting prolonged litigati...
SEBI : The adjudication is conducted as per the mechanism outlined under SEBI Act and the rules framed thereunder. Notably, the provision...
SEBI : SEBIs investigation found that a substantial portion of reported consolidated revenues was unsupported by verifiable subsidiary re...
SEBI : SEBI has consolidated all AIF-related circulars issued up to May 31, 2026 into a single Master Circular. The key takeaway is a uni...
SEBI : NSE has clarified that regulatory exemptions available for Section 31 IBC resolution plans do not extend to plans approved under S...
SEBI : SEBI clarified that a cousin does not fall within the statutory definition of a relative under the Companies Act and LODR Regulati...
SEBI : SEBI modified nomination norms for demat accounts and mutual fund folios after receiving stakeholder feedback on implementation is...
What will you do if you lose an important document such as your Share Certificate? It can prove to be a nightmare as there are chances of the document being misused, leading to a huge financial loss. If you have lost or misplaced your share certificates of any company, you need to immediately inform the police and respective company, of which you had the shares. You must need to quote the folio number and details of share certificates to the company for their reference. When a company receives an intimation that you have lost the shares, the folio number or the details provided to the company are frozen in lieu of the lost one. This is done by the company to prevent any fraud or transfer of shares.
SEBI vide Circular No. IMD/FPIC/CIR/P/2018/61 dated April 5, 2018 introduced a new system for Monitoring of Foreign Investment limits in listed Indian companies and prescribed guidelines w.r.t the necessary infrastructure, data to be provided by listed Indian companies and other related matters.
Where an employee has to his credit 286 days or more of ordinary leaves, the further credit of 15 days ordinary leave shall be done at the beginning of each half year (on 1st April or 1st October) to the employee’s additional ordinary leave account and the ordinary leaves availed during the six month period thereafter ending on 30th September or 31st March shall be deducted from such account:
In the last few years, the corporate bonds market has emerged as one of the major sources of funding for the corporates as evidenced by increased number of issuances. Concurrently, various regulatory initiatives such as implementation of centralized database for corporate bonds, introduction of electronic book platform, capping of number of ISINs etc. have been taken towards the aim of developing the corporate bond market.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has issued Circular No. SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP1 /CIR/P/2018/73 dated 20th April, 2018 with the objective of Strengthening the Guidelines and Raising Industry standards for RTA, Issuer Companies and Banker to an Issue.
These guidelines cover the following broad areas: i. Provisions with respect to Payment of Dividend/interest/redemption/ redemption ii. Provisions with respect to Transfer/Transmission/ Correction of errors etc. iii. Compulsory internal audit of RTAs
The Board has amended the sub-clause (2) of the clause 3 of the SEBI (STP Centralised Hub and STP Service Providers) Guidelines, 2004 by inserting the following new sub-clause, namely,- “iii. whether the applicant is a fit and proper person based on the criteria specified in Schedule II of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Intermediaries) Regulations, 2008.”
For issuance of debt securities, REITs/InvITs shall follow provisions of SEBI (Issue and Listing of Debt Securities Regulations), 2008 in the following manner:- 2.1. Regulation 4 (5) and Regulation 16 (1) of SEBI ILDS Regulations, 2008 shall not be applicable for issuance of debt securities by REITs/InvITs.
Every Listed company shall have a functional website containing the basic information about the Listed entities. It shall disseminate the following information as per SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirement) Regulation 2015)
It has been decided to revise the CDIL and the limit for investment by FPIs in Government Securities and State Development Loans (SDL), for the Financial Year 2018-19, as follows: