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'Mallya, Chhabrias must divest shares in Herbertsons'
Monday, September 15 2003 19:42 Hrs (IST)

New Delhi: To bring to an end the litigation over the controversy pertaining to acquisition of Herbertsons Ltd, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on September 15 requested the Supreme Court to uphold its February 2002 order asking both UB Group chairman Vijay Mallya and his business rival Chhabrias to divest specified shares in the target company.

SEBI, in an affidavit, said its August 1 order asking Mallya and Chhabrias to make open offers to divest their stakes in excess of 21.38 per cent and 10 per cent shares respectively in Herbertsons Ltd, should be upheld by the apex court.

Appearing before a Bench comprising Chief Justice V N Khare and Justice S B Sinha, Solicitor General Kirit Raval said SEBI was not concerned with the question as to who held the reins of the target company and was interested only in securing the interest of the investors in securities.

Thereafter, the Bench adjourned the matter for further hearing to October 17 and continued its order of September 8 by which it had said that the competitive bidding for Herbertsons' shares would go on as planned but the 19.1 per cent held by the Chhabrias would be subject to its further orders.

Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) had reversed the February order of SEBI and indicted it for passing an order in the case without an adequate explanation.

PTI