Taking forward Sebi's directions, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) has said in a circular that "the companies are advised to ensure that the principles of corporate governance are followed in letter and spirit and comply with Sebi circular."
In a separate circular, BSE also asked the listed firms to "take note of the (Sebi) circular and comply accordingly."
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had informed the stock exchanges that there had been cases when corporate groups with multiple listed companies have wrapped off various AGMs within time gaps of 15 minutes without giving enough discussion time to shareholders, numbering over a lakh.
"Such a practice affects the rights of investors to seek clarifications/hold discussions and prima-facie appears to be prejudicial to the interest of the investors," Sebi had said in the circular to the stock exchanges.
There have been instances when multiple listed companies of a single corporate group held almost back to back AGMs on a single day with very short-duration time gaps.
The companies explain such practices by saying that their various listed companies mostly have common shareholders, while holding AGMs on single day and at single venue saves time and cost too.
As per norms, principles of corporate governance are to be mandatorily complied with by listed companies.
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