Besides, 83 entities have come under the scanner of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) during current fiscal for raising funds from public through illicit schemes.
Sebi, which has conducted preliminary inquiries, has prima-facie observed that companies acting in concert with each other have misused the stock exchange system to generate fictitious long-term capital gains tax, which is tax exempt.
These companies have indulged in these activities to evade tax.
Sebi has already passed orders in three cases--Moryo Industries, First Financial Services and Radford Global--and barred various individuals and companies from securities markets.
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