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  1. Nov 14, 2023 · SEBI possesses high authority and power as its primary purpose was to control the market systematically by preventing any fraudulent activity. It has three significant powers: 1.

  2. About SEBI. ». Powers and Functions of the Board. Powers and Functions of the Board.

  3. SEBI has three powers rolled into one body: quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial and quasi-executive. It drafts regulations in its legislative capacity, it conducts investigation and enforcement action in its executive function and it passes rulings and orders in its judicial capacity.

  4. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is endowed with extensive powers to regulate and oversee various aspects of the Indian securities market. Quasi-Judicial Powers. SEBI has quasi-judicial powers to adjudicate disputes, conduct hearings, and pass orders in matters related to securities law violations and regulatory enforcement ...

  5. Powers of SEBI. SEBI has powers relating to stock exchanges and intermediaries i.e. It can ask about information regarding business transactions for inspection or scrutiny and other purposes. SEBI has the power to impose monetary penalties on capital market intermediaries. It can also impose a suspension of their registration for a small period.

  6. Aug 17, 2023 · SEBI promotes and regulates self-regulatory organizations. Encourage fair trade practices and eliminate unfair conduct. Powers of SEBI. The power of SEBI can be studied under 3 broad categories as follows: Quasi-Legislative Powers; Quasi-executive Powers; Quasi-judicial Powers; 1. Quasi-Legislative Powers

  7. Oct 1, 2023 · Role and Functions of SEBI; Powers of SEBI; Introduction on SEBI & What is SEBI: SEBI is a market regulator which tries to create a balance in the day to day stock market activities and for this, there are regulatory frameworks established by SEBI.

  8. About SEBI. Establishment Of SEBI. The Securities and Exchange Board of India was constituted as a non-statutory body on April 12, 1988 through a resolution of the Government of India.

  9. Apr 30, 2024 · The primary roles of the Securities and Exchange Board of India include – acting as the watchdog of the Indian capital market, protecting the interests of investors in securities, and promoting & regulating the securities market in India.

  10. May 27, 2022 · The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulatory body for securities markets in India, similar to the Securities and Exchange Commission in the U.S.