The SEBI Amendment Ordinance 2013 was promulgated on January 21 in the wake of difficulty in filling up vacant posts of presiding officer in the SAT, a statutory body set up to hear appeals against orders passed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
Finance Minister Namo Narain Meena introduced the SEBI (Amendment) Bill 2013 in the Rajya Sabha. The bill seeks to replace the Ordinance.
Earlier, those persons were qualified for the post of presiding officer of the SAT, who were sitting or retired Judge of the Supreme Court or a sitting or retired Chief Justice of a High Court.
The Ordinance was brought to allow those persons who are sitting or retired Judge of a High Court with a minimum seven years service as a Judge of High Court.
SAT is required to have a presiding officer and two other members, to be appointed by the central government. A SAT member's tenure is of five years and he or she is eligible for re-appointment, subject to a maximum age of 62 years.