SEBI concedes to Dr Subhash Chandra’s writ petition; Bombay HC exempts response to summons

Dr.  Subhash  Chandra,  Chairman  Emeritus,  Zee  Entertainment  Enterprises  Ltd. and  Former Member  of  Rajya  Sabha had  filed  a  writ  petition against  the  summons dated  12th January  2024, issued by  the  Securities  and  Exchange  Board  of  India  (SEBI); stating  that the  summons did not  comply  with the  provisions of the SEBI Act, contained pre-determined and conclusive allegations and  were in  the nature of a  show cause notice. While accepting  this contention, Hon’ble Bombay High Court has granted Dr. Chandra’s prayers. 

In his writ petition, Dr. Chandra had also raised concerns pertaining to the prevailing  bias  at  the  market  regulator’s  end,  which  were previously  observed by  the  Hon’ble  Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT).  

In a hearing conducted today at the Hon’ble Bombay High Court, SEBI has conceded to  the points raised in the writ petition. The Court has further advised Dr. Chandra not to respond to the summons dated 12th January 2024 and has guided him to only provide  any information / documents as may be available with him, sought in the subsequent  communication of SEBI dated 27th March 2024.

On the point highlighted by Dr. Chandra in his writ petition pertaining to the prevailing  bias at the market regulator’s end, SEBI has informed the Court that going forward, the  final  order  will  be  passed  by  an  official  other  than  the  Whole  Time  Member, Mr.  Ashwani Bhatia for the matters pertaining to Dr. Chandra and ZEE; to ensure that there  is no element of biasness.  

In  this  matter, and  on  the  other  challenges,  the  Court  has  kept  all  the  rights  and  contentions of Dr. Chandra and ZEE open, and the copy of the order is awaited.



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