Deepak Rawat

Hi Experts,
I had some share of a company that has been delisted now.
Please guide, how can i take back my money?

Thank You

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RAJEEV KUMAR MEHTA
09 December 2023 at 13:41

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Sir,

I have some shares in Demat account which are no longer traded on stock exchange!

How can I remove such shares from my demat account?

Kindly advise.

Thanks & Regards

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17 March 2019 at 12:14

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For experts opinion please:
Does SEBI Rules invalidate shares held in physical form after 31-March,2019.
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Does that mean the restriction applies to transfer and not holding physical shares.

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02 April 2017 at 21:10

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07 February 2017 at 15:08

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23 January 2017 at 10:44

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11 July 2016 at 18:06

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One of my clients is doing online share trading..... I heard that the turnover to be calculated for these transactions is the difference between the purchase and sale value of the scrips.... The turnover is the net of both the profit and loss on sale of these scrips.... I can't get this point exactly.... Profits are positive figures and loss are negative figures. While computing, should we ignore the negative figures and add both? I my client's case the profit figure is 1,43,650.52. The negative loss figure is -1,66,336.67. So is the turnover -22686.15 or is it 3,09,987.19 ignoring the negative sign? Pls clarify me on this..... Moreover, by IT definiton, this is a speculative business. But as per Securities Exchange definition, Since it is carried out on computer through a recognised stock exchange, it is non-speculative.... Which should I follow?

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