The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) found that Amadhi Investments financed Sugandh Estates and Investments in the IPOs of IDFC, Sasken and FCS Software Solutions with the purpose of cornering shares reserved for retail investors.
These companies came out with their initial public offers (IPOs) between 2003 and 2005.
"...Noticee (Amadhi Investments) had most certainly indulged in fraudulent and manipulative activities and employed deceptive devices to corner the shares reserved for retail individual investors in the IPOs of IDFC, Sasken and FCS.
The regulator said that Amadhi Investments made illegal profits to the tune of Rs 77.77 lakh by selling the shares of FCS and Sasken cornered in the IPOs.
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However, it did not make any profit from disposal of the IDFC shares which it transferred to one Jitendra Lalwani at issue price.
Sebi has barred Amadhi Investments "from buying, selling dealing in securities in any manner whatsoever or accessing the securities market, directly or indirectly, for a period of 10 years".
In case the amount is not disgorged within 45 days, Sebi said that Amadhi Investments will be restrained from the securities markets for a further period of 5 years without prejudice to the regulator's right to recover the amount with interest.
Earlier, Sebi, through an interim order in April 2006, had barred Amadhi Investments from the capital markets till further directions. Further, the regulator confirmed the ban through an order passed in December, 2008.