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Appellate Tribunal Finds Related Party Transaction Plausible; No Ill-Intent Proven Under Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements.

May 14, 2022

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Related party transaction - Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements - The view, as taken by the Appellate Tribunal, in the given set of facts and circumstances of the present case, appears to be a plausible view of the matter. In fact, nothing of ill-intent on the part of the respondents has been established in the present case. - SC

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