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‘Fit and proper’ fine-tuned

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March 20, 2026

SEBI'S PROPOSAL IS COMMENDABLE FOR SEEKING TO BALANCE REGULATORY RIGOUR WITH PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS

- SANDEEP PAREKH

THE SECURITIES MARKET operates on public funds and is exposed to systemic risk. Regulators therefore apply a “fit and proper” criterion to assess integrity, competence, reputation, and financial soundness before granting market access. This protects investors and sustains market trust and stability. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), through a consultation paper, proposed amendments to the “fit and proper” framework under the Sebi (Intermediaries) Regulations, 2008, reflecting a nuanced attempt to contemporise regulatory standards.

At the heart of Sebi’s proposals is a selective relaxation of certain automatic, rule-based triggers for disqualification in favour of greater reliance on the existing principle-based criteria under the Intermediaries Regulations that aligns more closely with global norms and jurisprudential fairness. This recalibration is not merely semantic. It signals a subtle but important maturing of regulatory philosophy, one that recognises that the presumption of innocence and proportionality are essential to sustaining confidence in India’s capital markets.

Under the existing framework, the mere filing of a criminal complaint or first information report by Sebi or a charge sheet by any enforcement agency in an economic offence matter leads to immediate disqualification of intermediaries and their associated individuals, even while the case is pending. This has often led to reputational and commercial consequences that far outstrip proven misconduct. The proposed amendments remove such automatic rule-based disqualifications and instead anchor the specific rulebased trigger for disqualification at the stage of conviction. However, Sebi retains discretion under the principle-based criteria to consider the pendency of criminal proceedings of a severe nature on a caseto-case basis, and may lay down guidelines regarding cases where it is egregious enough to incur disqualification.

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