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Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT)

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Jane Street Group, a US-based trading firm, has recently filed an appeal with the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) against Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in an alleged market manipulation case.

About the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT)

The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) is a statutory body created under the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992. It serves as a quasi-judicial body that primarily hears and disposes of appeals against orders issued by SEBI or any adjudicating officer under the Act.

SAT operates from Mumbai, with jurisdiction over the entire country. It also hears appeals related to orders issued by:

  • Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) in cases filed before it.

  • Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) in cases filed before it.

Who Can File an Appeal?

Anyone aggrieved by SEBI's decisions can file an appeal with SAT. This includes:

  • Market participants

  • Listed companies

  • Intermediaries

  • Investors

This ensures that all stakeholders have a platform for seeking redressal if they believe SEBI's decisions are unfair or unjust.

Composition of SAT

The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) is made up of:

  • One Presiding Officer and a number of Judicial and Technical Members as appointed by the Central Government.

Presiding Officer Requirements:

  • Retired or sitting Judge of the Supreme Court

  • Chief Justice of the High Court

  • Judge of the High Court with at least seven years of service

Judicial Member Requirements:

  • Judge of the High Court with a minimum of five years of service

Technical Member:

  • A Secretary or Additional Secretary in the Ministry/Department of the Central Government or an equivalent post in the State Government.

  • A person with 15 years of experience in the financial sector, including securities markets, pension funds, commodity derivatives, or insurance.

Appointment Process:

  • The Presiding Officer and Judicial Members are appointed by the Central Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of India or its nominee.

Tenure of SAT Members

The tenure of the Presiding Officer and other members is five years from the date of appointment. They can be re-appointed for another term of five years. However, no member can hold office after reaching the age of 70.

Powers of the Securities Appellate Tribunal

SAT possesses powers similar to that of a civil court and has the authority to:

  • Summon and enforce the attendance of witnesses

  • Receive evidence and examine witnesses under oath

  • Require the discovery and production of documents

These powers allow SAT to thoroughly review and adjudicate the appeals, ensuring justice and transparency.

Appeal Against SAT's Decision

Any person aggrieved by the order or decision of SAT can file an appeal to the Supreme Court of India. However, such an appeal can only be made on questions of law, not on factual matters.

Current Context: Jane Street's Appeal

In this case, Jane Street Group has filed an appeal before SAT against SEBI’s decision regarding market manipulation. This case will be an important test of SAT's powers, particularly in how it handles complex market manipulation issues, which often involve intricate trading patterns and regulatory interpretations.

Conclusion: The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) plays a crucial role in India's financial regulatory framework by offering a mechanism to challenge SEBI's decisions and ensuring fairness and accountability in the securities market. This specific case involving Jane Street Group is one of many where SAT will act as a check on market regulations and decisions


 


 


 

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