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SEBI's Fee Limits for Investment Advisors Upheld as Reasonable for Investor Protection and Market Regulation.

July 5, 2021

Case Laws     SEBI     HC

Modes of charging fees to clients by Investment Advisors - Prescribing a mode for charging of fees as also the ceiling of fees to be charged by Investment Advisors amounts to a reasonable restriction, at least in principle, in the matter of carrying on the business or profession of Investment Advisors, apart from being an important measure for protection of investors and development and regulation of securities market. In so far as reasonableness of the particular quantum of ceiling of fees determined by SEBI or conditions laid down for charging of such fees are concerned, there is no material placed on record by the Petitioner to suggest that the fees fixed or conditions stipulated are so unreasonable or capricious as not to admit of Investment Advisors’ freedom to practice their profession or business. - HC

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