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Sebi issues attachment orders against 5 entities

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Sebi has ordered attachment of bank accounts as well as securities demat accounts of five entities to recover dues worth nearly Rs 28 lakh from them for violations of capital market regulations.

The capital market watchdog has to recover dues from three companies -- Brijlaxmi Leasing & Finance (Rs 13.62 lakh), Sawaca Communication ( nearly Rs 4.4 lakh) and IFSL Ltd (Rs 3.05 lakh).

Besides, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has to recover an amount of Rs 6.30 lakh from Ankur Chaturvedi and Rs 55,589 from Mahendra A Shah.

The pending dues include penalties imposed on the entities for violation of securities market norms besides interest and other costs.
 

In separate attachment orders dated September 26, Sebi has asked banks to attach all accounts including lockers held by the five entities.

Similarly, the regulator has directed depositories - NSDL and CDSL -- to attach all demat accounts of the defaulters.

Sebi told the banks and the depositories that there was "sufficient reason" to believe that defaulters may dispose of the amounts or securities in the bank and securities accounts respectively and "realisation of amount due under the certificate would in consequence be delayed or obstructed".

The regulator has ordered banks and depositories to attach "all accounts by whatever name called of the defaulter, either singly or jointly with any other persons".

Sebi has also asked banks to attach the lockers held by the entities as well as "all other amount/proceeds due or may become due to the defaulters or any other money held or may subsequently hold for or on account of defaulter".

It has further ordered the banks and depositories that with immediate effect no debit would be made in these accounts until further directions from the market regulator.

However, the credits, if any, into the account maybe allowed, Sebi said.

The watchdog has also asked for various details of the accounts held by the entities, including account statements.

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First Published: Sep 29 2014 | 5:30 PM IST

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