DLF chairman K P Singh, his son and vice-chairman Rajiv Singh, younger daughter and whole-time director at DLF Pia Singh, company directors T C Goyal and Ramesh Sanka had earlier moved the tribunal challenging the October 10 Sebi ban on them.
Market regulator Sebi had banned the company and six of its senior officials including the Chairman from accessing the capital markets for three years for alleged non-disclosure of three of its hundreds of subsidiaries in the 2007 IPO filing.
On November 5, the tribunal had allowed DLF to redeem Rs 1,806 crore from its mutual fund investments to meets its working capital requirement and to service its debt, till December 31.
DLF had sought permission to redeem money locked in MFs after being slapped with the three-year ban by Sebi.
The final hearing in DLF's main appeal against the order would commence on December 10, prior to which Sebi and the company will have to file their replies with the SAT.