RIL has filed a petition before SAT against Sebi's rejection of its application for 'consent settlement' of a probe into alleged violation of insider trading norms in sale of shares of the company's erstwhile subsidiary RPL.
After hearing the matter, SAT asked Sebi to file its reply on RIL's appeal within four weeks.
The Tribunal also asked RIL to file its rejoinder to Sebi's submission within the subsequent four weeks and posted its further hearing in the matter for June 14.
While Sebi opposed RIL's plea saying that it is up to the regulator itself to decide on acceptance or rejection of a consent application, SAT said it is seeking written submissions from both the parties as it is hearing such a case for the first time.
The case was last heard by the SAT on March 14, when the matter was adjourned till April 8.
Under Sebi's consent mechanism, companies can seek to settle cases with the market regulator after payment of certain charges and disgorgement of any ill-gotten
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