SAT asks NDTV s Prannoy and Radhika Roy to deposit 50% of disgorged amount
The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) said if NDTV deposits the amount, the balance amount will not be recovered during the pendency of the appeal before it
PTI | January 11, 2021 | Updated 16:03 IST
NDTV promoter Prannoy Roy
The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) has directed NDTV s promoters Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy to deposit 50 per cent of the disgorged amount before markets regulator Sebi within four weeks. It further said if NDTV deposits the amount, the balance amount will not be recovered during the pendency of the appeal before SAT.
In two separate orders passed on January 4, the tribunal noted that the appeals filed by the Roy couple needed consideration and directed the appeals to be listed before the tribunal for final disposal on February 10, 2021.
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Carol Adams and Richard Adams of Tuscaloosa, Ala. filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 4 versus Preston Motors, Inc., of New Castle.
“On or about Jan. 7, 2019, at or around 11 a.m., plaintiff arrived at defendant’s service station in New Castle, Pennsylvania, for assistance with the tires of her vehicle, which she leases from defendant,” the suit says.
“After plaintiff informed an employee of defendant that she needed air in her tires, he advised her to relocate her vehicle to the other side of the building to perform the service. As plaintiff was exiting the garage to relocate her vehicle, an employee of defendant began closing the garage door, which struck plaintiff in her head and caused her to fall backwards.”
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Paul Capenos of Pittsburgh first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Sept. 22 versus Greentree Hardware & Electric, Inc. and Charles A. Bickel (both doing business as “Ace Fix-It Hardware”), also of Pittsburgh.
(A Nov. 25 court order amended the defendants’ list in dismissing Greentree Hardware & Electric, Inc. and Bickel without prejudice, and replacing them with Ace Fix-It Hardware of Duncansville, Inc., doing business as “Ace Fix-It Hardware.)”