In actions seeking relief personal to the deceased, right to sue does not survive against his representatives; inquiry against deceased noticee abated: SEBI

Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI): A single member bench comprising of Satya Ranjan Prasad, Adjudicating Officer ordered to abate the

Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI): A single member bench comprising of Satya Ranjan Prasad, Adjudicating Officer ordered to abate the adjudication proceedings initiated against the noticee, since deceased.

The SEBI had initiated adjudication proceedings against the noticee – Prabir Chakravarti, Member of Board of Directors of Bhoruka Aluminum Limited (BAL). The adjudication was in pursuance of alleged violations of provisions of Section 12-A of the SEBI Act, 1992 read with Regulations 3 and 4(1) of SEBI (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to Securities Market) Regulations, 2003; the violation alleged being in the matter of issue of Global Depository Receipts (GDR) issued by BAL. The investigations conducted revealed that BAL issued certain GDRs all of which were subscribed by Vintage FZE. The subscription amount was paid by Vintage FZE by a loan taken from European American Investment Bank AG. As a security towards the said loan, BAL pledged the GDR proceeds received from Vintage FZE. The resolution for the same was approved by the Board of Directors of BAL, and the noticee was a part of the said Board. It was alleged that the Board including the noticee herein who approved the resolution were parties to the alleged fraudulent scheme.

The Adjudicating Officer appointed under Section 15-HA of the Act issued a show cause notice to the noticee in terms of Rule 4 of the SEBI (Procedure for Holding Inquiry and Imposing Penalties by Adjudicating Officers) Rules, 1995 read with Section 15-I of the Act. However, the notice returned undelivered and it was informed that the noticee had passed away, a copy of his death certificate was also filed. The Adjudicating Officer noted that the noticee had expired even before the initiation of instanct proceedings against him. It was observed that actions where the relief sought is personal to the deceased, the right to sue does not survive to or against the representatives and in such cases the maxim actio personalis moritor cum persona (personal action dies with death of the person) would apply. Accordingly, the proceedings against the noticee, since deceased, were ordered to stand abated. The proceedings were, thus, disposed of without going into merits of the case. [Global Depository Receipts Issue of Bhoruka Aluminum Ltd., In re, Adjudication Order No. ORDER/SRP/HKS/2018-19/1188, dated 23-08-2018]

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