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Tribunal quashes Sebi order against DLF, stock zooms

New Delhi: In a major relief for DLF, the Securities Appellate Tribunal quashed a Sebi order against the realty giant that had barred the company and its six top executives from capital markets for three

PTI Updated on: March 13, 2015 14:07 IST
tribunal quashes sebi order against dlf stock zooms
tribunal quashes sebi order against dlf stock zooms

New Delhi: In a major relief for DLF, the Securities Appellate Tribunal quashed a Sebi order against the realty giant that had barred the company and its six top executives from capital markets for three years.

Soon after the Tribunal pronounced its order, the shares of DLF soared higher by about 8%. The stock was trading 7.75% up at Rs 160.5 at the BSE in early afternoon trade.

"We welcome this order and have full faith in the country's judicial system. We are in the process of studying the order and will comment accordingly," DLF said in a statement after the SAT judgement.

SAT had reserved its order last month on appeals filed by DLF, Chairman K P Singh and five others, including his son Rajiv Singh and daughter Pia Singh.

The Sebi had passed an order in October last year after finding them guilty of "active and deliberate suppression" of material information at the time of its IPO in 2007.

While that order did not include any monetary penalty, the Sebi passed another directive last month, in the same case, wherein penalties totalling Rs 86 crore were imposed on DLF, its top executives and a host of related persons and entities including spouses of some executives who were "housewives".

The Sebi order passed in October was challenged by DLF the same month before the tribunal. DLF is yet to challenge the second order from Sebi.

In the case, apart from Singh, his son and daughter, Managing Director T C Goyal, former CFO Ramesh Sanka and Kameshwar Swarup, who was ED-Legal at the time of the company's public offer in 2007, were also barred by the Sebi.

After its over four-year-long probe, the Sebi had found that a "case of active and deliberate suppression of any material information so as to mislead and defraud the investors in the securities market in connection with the issue of shares of DLF in its IPO is clearly made out in this case."

DLF's IPO in 2007 had fetched Rs 9,187 crore -- the biggest IPO in the country at that time.

Last month, the Sebi slapped fines worth Rs 86 crore on DLF, its top executives, their family members and various other related entities for entering into "sham transactions" to mislead IPO investors.

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