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SEBI Adjudication

A quasi-judicial proceeding conducted by a SEBI-appointed Adjudicating Officer to impose monetary penalties for violations of SEBI Acts and Regulations. Penalty can be up to ₹25 crore or 3 times the profit from violation.

Last updated: 17 May 2026

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What is SEBI Adjudication?

A quasi-judicial proceeding conducted by a SEBI-appointed Adjudicating Officer to impose monetary penalties for violations of SEBI Acts and Regulations. Penalty can be up to ₹25 crore or 3 times the profit from violation.

What is the significance of SEBI Adjudication under SEBI?

SEBI Adjudication is significant under SEBI because A quasi-judicial proceeding conducted by a SEBI-appointed Adjudicating Officer to impose monetary penalties for violations of SEBI Acts and Regulations. Penalty can be up to ₹25 crore or 3 times the profit from violation.

Who does SEBI Adjudication apply to?

SEBI Adjudication under SEBI applies to companies, professionals, and individuals involved in SEBI-related compliance and regulatory matters in India. Specifically: A quasi-judicial proceeding conducted by a SEBI-appointed Adjudicating Officer to impose monetary penalties for violations of SEBI Acts and Regulation...

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