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Trustees held primarily responsible under Section 15 of the Indian Trust Act; schemes remained unwound; reduced penalties for senior appellants

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....AT allowed the appeal in part, holding that the trustees, not the investment advisor, bear primary responsibility to effectuate the trust purpose and to wind up the schemes under Section 15 of the Indian Trust Act. The Tribunal confirmed that Schemes I, II and IV remained unwound and upheld SEBI's finding of contravention of the VCF Regulations; however, having regard to the appellants' status as senior citizens and attachment of the fund's assets by the Enforcement Directorate, the AT reduced the monetary sanction. The Tribunal directed a consolidated penalty of Rs.2,00,000 each to be imposed on the three appellants in respect of the non-winding up, and otherwise affirmed the regulatory determination.....