Read more about CAMS COO Srikanth Tanikella resigns on Business Standard. Srikanth Tanikella, the chief operations officer (COO) of Computer Age Management Services (CAMS) has resigned from the company on 22 January 2021 due to personal reasons.
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Lawyers for a Nova Scotia man fighting a decision to revoke a personalized licence plate bearing his surname – Grabher – say the case is about fundamental rights and is no trivial matter.
Lorne Grabher’s Nova Scotia plate, which he had for nearly 30 years, was revoked by the province’s Registrar of Motor Vehicles in December, 2016, after it received a complaint saying the sign promoted hatred toward women.
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Capital markets regulator Sebi on Wednesday proposed that KYC and account opening process should be separated in order to standardise the process and avoid duplication. It has been suggested that KYC should be done through stock exchanges, depositories and KYC Registration Agencies(KRAs), and documentation for opening of account for entering into transaction would continue to be the responsibility of concerned registered intermediaries. At present, KYC of clients in the securities market is conducted by registered intermediaries stock brokers, depository participants, RTAs and then Registered Intermediaries (RIs) upload KYC records in the KRA system. The role of KRAs is centralisation of the KYC records, ascertaining the upload of KYC documents and sharing KYC records with Sebi registered intermediaries as and when required, Sebi noted in the consultation paper.
Tuesday, 12 January 2021 - 17:16
The supreme court verdict holding the charges on contempt of court against MP Sadda Vidda Rajapakse Palanga Pathira Ambakumarage Ranjan Leo Sylvester Alphonsu Alias Ranjan RamanayakaRanjan Ramanayake has been released.
The verdict states..
The charge levelled against him is that he committed the offence of contempt of court when he made the statement on 21.8.2017 outside the Temple Trees. He admitted in his evidence that he said the following words when he made the above statement. “Majority in Sri Lanka are corrupted Judges, corrupted lawyers. They work for money.”
We have earlier rejected his defence. For the above reasons, we affirm the Rule served on the Respondent and hold that the charge of contempt of court levelled against him has been proved beyond reasonable doubt.