Justice Dipankar Dutta dismissed the writ petition of Rose Valley, observing that Section 11 AA of SEBI Act was legal and that provisions provided in it were valid.
Justice Dutta directed Rose Valley to pay Rs 10 lakh as cost, of which Rs five lakh would go to State Legal Aid Society and the rest to the Calcutta High Court Legal Aid.
Section 12 of the Act provides that any such scheme satisfying the conditions provided in Section 11 AA would have to be compulsorily registered with SEBI.
In January 2011, SEBI had asked Rose Valley Real Estate and Construction not to take deposits from the public for its various schemes for not having registered with it.
Rose Valley had challenged Section 11 AA before the High Court claiming that it was ultra vires.
SEBI has recently barred Rose Valley Hotels and Entertainment from collecting money from investors.
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