Sebi's orders imposing similar ban on DLF's six top officials, including Chairman K P Singh and his children Rajiv Singh and Pia Singh, were also set aside by the same majority order, passed by two members of the SAT.
The SAT Presiding Officer, J P Devadhar, however passed a separate 'minority' order, wherein he proposed reducing the ban from three years to six months.
Amid an unprecedented argument between Presiding Officer and one of the Members, Devadhar pronounced another direction for staying the operation of the SAT order for a period of four weeks "in view of the conflicting views in the matter', but another majority order by the two members again rejected Sebi's plea for stay on the first 'majority decision'.
While DLF has already gone through five months of debarment, the SAT order will help it tap the markets for raising necessary funds for business, including through REITs and mortgage-backed securities.
Welcoming the order, DLF Executive Director Rajeev Talwar told PTI that any further decision on fund raising from the markets would be taken after the company's board is apprised of the matter by the legal counsel and experts.
In their strongly-worded majority order running into 85 pages, the two SAT Members -- Jog Singh and A S Lamba -- ruled that Sebi "has completely failed to approach the issue in the matter pragmatically.
"Viewed from any angle, the impugned order is like a troubled sea whose waters only cast up mire and dust and, therefore, the same is liable to be quashed and set aside."
The order also said DLF suffered huge losses, to the tune of thousands of crores of rupees, in its market value after Sebi's ban, and therefore such directions could not be seen as those aimed at protecting the investors' interest.
It also questioned a 'somersault' done by Sebi after seven years of the IPO and said the entire case was based on a complaint filed by a person with 'vested interest'.
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