The Justice P N Bhagwati committee set up to review the takeover code met yesterday and discussed the role of the Justice S M Jhunjhunwala panel mandated to grant exemption from the code.
The exemption panel receives cases from the Sebi board under the code for a grant of exemption from making an open offer.
"The committee deliberated on the status of the panel. A discussion took place on whether the scope of the panel should be widened. The committee has asked Justice Jhunjhunwala and his team to express their views. A decision will be taken only in the first week of October," a member of the Bhagwati committee said.
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The final meeting of the Bhagwati committee is expected in the first week of October.
The issues raised during the meeting include:
* The procedure to be followed for the reference of cases to the exemption panel.
* Granting a hearing before the panel if applicants wish to present their case.
* If fresh facts are brought before Sebi after the panel has made its recommendation, can the case be reverted to the panel.
* Should the panel have the benefit of the department's views on an application.
* Should the panel be informed of any previous correspondence that the applicant may have had with Sebi on the subject.
* Can Sebi reject applications if, prima facie, the application has flaws. Such as, an application made by the target company and not the acquirer.
* How does the panel satisfy itself that the statements made in the application are true. Should the application be filed with an affidavit.
* In cases where the application is made by a company, should the authority of the person making the application be backed by a board resolution.
* Should the panel's recommendations be communicated to the applicant before the hearing.