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Sunday, January 12, 2025
India's Biggest Insider Trading Cases You Never Knew
India's Biggest Insider Trading Cases You Never Knew. Dive into the world of insider trading in India with our comprehensive documentary. This video explores significant cases involving notable figures like Abhijit Rajan, Punit Goenka, and Harshad Mehta, while shedding light on SEBI's crucial regulatory role. Perfect for financial analysts, law students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of financial regulations.Discover India's biggest insider trading cases in this eye-opening video. Learn about the scandals that shook the financial world and how they were uncovered.Discover India's biggest insider trading cases in this video that will shock you. Learn about the cases you never knew existed! Learn about India's biggest insider trading cases that you never knew about. Explore the shady world of corporate fraud and illegal activities in this eye-opening video!
Key Points on Insider Trading in India 🏦
**What is Insider Trading?**: A shadowy realm where information, power, and legality intersect.
**SEBI’s Role**: The S
ecurities and Exchange Board of India acts as the vigilant watchdog regulating insider trading. 👁️
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Notable Cases:
**ABI G. Rajan (GAM India)**:
Accused of selling shares based on confidential shareholder agreement termination info.
**Outcome**: Supreme Court upheld his acquittal in 2022, ruling the sale as a distress action. ⚖️
**Punit Goenka (Zee Entertainment)**:
Allegations: Failing to manage sensitive info during Zee5 launch.
**Outcome**: Settled with SEBI for ₹50.7 lakh in 2023 without admitting guilt. 🤝
**Sandeep Parekh (Infosys)**:
Accusations: Sensitive info misuse during partnership announcement with Vanguard.
**Outcome**: Settled for ₹25 lakh in 2023 without admitting wrongdoing. 💼
**Harshad Mehta (1992 Securities Scam)**:
**Focus**: Stock manipulation and banking fund misuse—not insider trading.
**Impact**: Landmark in financial fraud history. 🕵️
**Shankar Sharma (2001 Stock Crash)**:
Allegations: Insider trading, cleared in 2010 due to lack of evidence.
**Outcome**: Prolonged legal battles. 🔍
**Sameer Arora (2003 Case)**:
**Allegations**: Insider trading, acquitted by the tribunal in 2005 due to circumstantial evidence. 🚫
**Anand Rathi (Ketan Parekh Scam)**:
Initially barred for misusing insider info but later cleared for insufficient evidence. 📜
**Ketan Parekh (2025 Front-Running Case)**:
Alleged unlawful gains of ₹65.7 crore; SEBI barred him from dealings. 💰
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Broader Scandals:
**NSE Co-location Scam (2010–2014)**:
Brokerage firms, like OPG Securities, exploited trading systems for unfair advantages. ⚙️
**Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and Others**:
Paid ₹37 crore to settle an insider trading case without admitting guilt. 🪙
**Sahara Group Ongoing Case**:
SEBI investigates joint venture proposals amid ongoing legal battles over investor refunds. 🔗

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