Updated On: 18 February, 2023 10:29 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
Observing that it wanted “full transparency for protection of investors”, the SC also ruled out the possibility of any sitting judge overseeing the functioning of the proposed panel

CJI D Y Chandrachud. File pic/PTI
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to accept in a sealed cover the Centre’s suggestion on a proposed panel of experts for strengthening regulatory measures for stock markets in the wake of the recent Adani Group shares crash triggered by Hindenburg Research’s fraud allegations. Observing that it wanted “full transparency for protection of investors”, the SC also ruled out the possibility of any sitting judge overseeing the functioning of the proposed panel.