A bench consisting of Justices Vikramjit Sen and C Nagappan noted that the company's petition against the order was pending before the Bombay High Court after which Financial Technologies, promoted by Jignesh Shah, withdrew its plea.
The apex court, however, issued notice to Sebi on another petition filed by FTIL against the market regulator's order directing it to divest some of its stake in the MCX Stock Exchange.
Advocate Shyam Divan, appearing for FMC, informed the bench that FTIL had fully complied with the FMC's order and divested its entire stake in MCX.
He said that since the matter was pending before the Bombay High Court, no interim relief was called for.
Financial Technologies (India) Ltd is the flagship firm of Shah group, which is battling a Rs 5,600 crore payment crisis at group entity National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL).
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