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after the inspection of records of the member brokers, the findings of the Exchange indicating whether the aforesaid directive of the Government has been implemented by brokers.
The Government has further issued a notification on July 30, 1992 directing that the powers under the sub-section (5) of Section 4 and Sections 7, 8, 11, 12 and 16 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, which are exercisable by the Central Government shall also be exercisable by Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). A copy of the notification is enclosed for reference and information.
It is reported that some companies recently approached the Stock Exchanges to change the record dates which were fixed earlier in consultation with the Stock Exchanges. It should be noted in this connection that in accordance with the Guidelines for Disclosures and Investor Protection issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI),
In continuation of our letter no. SE/4726 dated June 18, 1992 forwarding the Guidelines for Disclosures and Investor Protection regarding issue of capital, we are enclosing two press releases dated June 18, 1992 and July 16, 1992 issued by SEBI providing further clarifications on the subject, for your information and necessary action.
Please refer to our letter No.SE/3050 dated April 09, 1992 advising you, inter alia, to inform the PSUs which approach your Exchange for listing of their shares to send a set of disclosure documents to SEBI and to your Exchange, particularly the relevant information required in the abridged prospectus (“Memorandum” under Section 56(3) of the Companies Act, 1956). In this connection.
Please ensure immediate compliance to the above instructions as they are in the context of requirements of the ensuing Parliament session.
These guidelines will apply to all issues of capital made by companies hereafter. However, those companies holding consents from the controller of Capital Issues granted prior to the promulgation of the Ordinance may proceed with the issues on the terms and conditions contained therein, subject to the requirement that the guidelines now issued by SEBI would also apply to such issues to the extent they are not inconsistent with the terms of the CCI consents.
In respect of further issues, if there are no promoters, the “promoters contribution” will mean contribution by directors, friends, relatives, associates and contribution from them shall not be less than 25% or 20% of the total issue of equity capital as the case may be, with lock-in period of five years.
Please refer to the circular F.No.4/16/SE/19 dated August 19, 1991 on the above subject issued by the Stock Exchange Division, Ministry of Finance directing the Stock Exchanges to implement certain measures in the interest of long term growth of the Stock market and for ensuring investor protection.
You would be aware about the recent revelations about the alleged involvement of a few member brokers of the stock exchanges in the reported unauthorised practices adopted in the market for Government Securities which in turn enabled them to influence trading in and prices of shares in the stock exchanges.