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SEBI grants a one-time relaxation from the Master Circular's penal framework for listed entities whose minimum public shareholding compliance due date falls between 1 April 2026 and 30 September 2026. Recognised stock exchanges and depositories are directed not to initiate penal action for non-compliance during that period, and any such actions already initiated for non-compliance from 1 April 2026 may be withdrawn. The circular applies immediately, and exchanges are asked to inform affected entities and amend bye-laws, rules and regulations if necessary.
SEBI grants a one-time relaxation from the Master Circular's penal framework for listed entities whose minimum public shareholding compliance due date falls between 1 April 2026 and 30 September 2026. Recognised stock exchanges and depositories are directed not to initiate penal action for non-compliance during that period, and any such actions already initiated for non-compliance from 1 April 2026 may be withdrawn. The circular applies immediately, and exchanges are asked to inform affected entities and amend bye-laws, rules and regulations if necessary.
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