Regulation 33 - Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Intermediaries) Regulations, 2008 Chapter V ACTION IN CASE OF DEFAULT AND MANNER OF SUSPENSION OR CANCELLATION OF CERTIFICATE
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Right to appeal under the Act allows aggrieved persons to challenge orders issued under intermediary regulations. Regulation 33 provides that a person aggrieved by an order under the Intermediaries Regulations may prefer an appeal in accordance with the procedure prescribed by section 15T of the Act and the applicable rules, thereby connecting orders concerning default and suspension or cancellation of certificates to the statutory appellate remedy.
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Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Right to appeal under the Act allows aggrieved persons to challenge orders issued under intermediary regulations.
Regulation 33 provides that a person aggrieved by an order under the Intermediaries Regulations may prefer an appeal in accordance with the procedure prescribed by section 15T of the Act and the applicable rules, thereby connecting orders concerning default and suspension or cancellation of certificates to the statutory appellate remedy.
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