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SEBI appoints former chief election commissioner as observer for Franklin Templeton e-voting

Supreme Court had directed SEBI to appoint observer for Franklin Templeton’s e-voting earlier this month.

December 26, 2020 / 15:29 IST
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has appointed Taruvai Subayya Krishnamurthy, the former chief election commissioner of India as the observer for e-voting on the winding-up of six schemes by Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund (MF).

Between December 26, 2020 and December 28, 2020, the unitholders of the six schemes will vote on whether the schemes should be wound-up or not.

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This will also be first time when unitholders of six schemes get a chance to question trustees (in a meeting to be held on December 29) on their decision to wind-up the schemes. Unitholders can also vote during this meeting (each scheme meeting may last one to one-and-half hours), but only if they get on the video conference, which will have a cap of 2,000 attendees.

Earlier in the month, the Supreme Court (SC) had directed SEBI to appoint an observer for the e-voting.