The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) received a complaint alleging violation of shareholding norms by owning shares more than a prescribed limit and making false submissions to the regulator earlier.
As per the complainant, these entities, promoters of Gobind Sugar Mills Ltd (GSML), acquired five per cent stake in the company through bulk deals.
Following the acquisition, shareholding increased to 64.86 per cent from 59.86 per cent but they did not make disclosure about the same thereby violating Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers (SAST) norms as they did not qualify for exemption under the said norms, according to the complaint.
"I am of the view that by virtue of the fact the transferor i.E. UPTC and one of the transferees i.E. Akshay Poddar were holding the shares for more than three years prior to the transfer/acquisition," Sebi Adjudicating Officer A Sunil Kumar said in an order, adding that they they should be exempt from SAST Regulations.
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