Latest News | Sebi Orders Attachment of Bank, Demat, MF Accounts of 11 Entities to Recover
Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Markets regulator Sebi has ordered attachment of bank as well as share and mutual fund holdings of 11 entities to recover dues totalling over Rs 1 crore.
New Delhi, Nov 10 (PTI) Markets regulator Sebi has ordered attachment of bank as well as share and mutual fund holdings of 11 entities to recover dues totalling over Rs 1 crore.
These defaulters are --Minesh Devendra Shah, Saraf Equity Services, Sunil Kumar Agarwal, Shreenath Finstock, Gedalia Multitrading, Rushabh Jitendra Shah, Bhavin Sureshbhai Thakkar, Bipin Jayant Thakker, Bharat Shantilal Thakkar, Hemant Madhusudan Sheth and Kiran Madhusudan Sheth.
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The recovery proceedings have been initiated against these 11 entities after they failed to pay the fines imposed on them.
The fines were imposed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) between 2018 and 2020 for violating provisions of securities market norms.
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The pending dues -- Rs 1.3 crore-- include the initial fine amount, interest and recovery cost.
In 11 separate attachment notices issued during 2-10, Sebi asked banks and depositories not to allow any debit from the accounts of these 11 defaulters. However, credits have been permitted.
Further, the capital markets watchdog has directed the banks to attach all accounts, including lockers, held by the defaulters.
The regulator said there is sufficient reason to believe that the defaulters may dispose of the amounts in the bank accounts and securities in the demat accounts and "realisation of amount due under the certificate would in consequence be delayed or obstructed".
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