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Regd.Post Ack Due GENERAL MANAGER OFFICE of INVESTOR ASSISTANCE and EDUCATION OIAE/RA/4590/2012 February 23, 2012 Ram Gopal Poly Regd.Post Ack Due GENERAL MANAGER OFFICE OF INVESTOR ASSISTANCE AND EDUCATION OIAE/RA/4590/2012 February 23, 2012 Ram Gopal Polytex Limited Plot No. 2, Amgaon Taluka- Talsari, Thane- 401606 Maharashtra. Show cause Notice for non redressal of Investor grievances SEBI has been receiving a number of complaints from investors against Ram Gopal Polytex Limited (herein after referred to as ‘the company’). SEBI vide letter dated 21/04/2011 addressed to your registered office (copy enclosed), advised the company to resolve the pending investor complaints and submit an Action Taken Report (ATR). The above letter has been returned undelivered. Hence, a public notice was given on July 20, 2011 (copy enclosed), in the SEBI website, advising you to resolve the pending investor grievances and submit an Action Taken Report. However, you have failed to redress the investor grievances and submit the ATR. In view of above, in the interest of investors, you are called upon to show cause as to why you should not be restrained from accessing the securities market and prohibited from dealing in securities under Section 11B and 11(4)(b) of the SEBI Act, 1992, till all pending investor grievances against the company, as on date, are resolved. Further, it is informed that your reply along with supporting documents, if any, should reach the undersigned within 15 days of the date of this letter failing which, SEBI would be construed that you have nothing to offer and SEBI would be constrained to proceed exparte against you. In this regard, please note a personal hearing in the captioned matter has been fixed before the Whole Time Member, SEBI, Shri Rajeev Agarwal at SEBI Bhavan, Mumbai on March 6, 2012 at 2:30 p.m. You or your authorized representative may be for the said hearing at the address given below. Please confirm you or your authorized representative’s presence for the said hearing within 7 days from date of service of this letter at the address given below. Please note that if you or your representative fails to appear, the matter would be decided based on the documents available on record. Yours faithfully, B.Rajendran Encl: As above Regd.Post Ack Due GENERAL MANAGER OFFICE OF INVESTOR ASSISTANCE AND EDUCATION OIAE/RA/4590/2012 February 23, 2012 Mr. Sanjay Mohanlal Jatia Director, Ram Gopal Polytex Limited 81, Jatia Sadan, Worli Sea Face, Worli, Mumbai- 400 018 Maharashtra. Show cause Notice for non redressal of Investor grievances SEBI has been receiving a number of complaints from investors against Ram Gopal Polytex Limited (herein after referred to as ‘the company’). SEBI vide letter dated 21/04/2011 addressed to your registered office (copy enclosed), advised the company to resolve the pending investor complaints and submit an Action Taken Report (ATR). The above letter has been returned undelivered. Hence, a public notice was given on July 20, 2011 (copy enclosed), in the SEBI website, advising you to resolve the pending investor grievances and submit an Action Taken Report. However, you have failed to redress the investor grievances and submit the ATR. In view of above, in the interest of investors, you are called upon to show cause as to why you should not be restrained from accessing the securities market and prohibited from dealing in securities under Section 11B and 11(4)(b) of the SEBI Act, 1992, till all pending investor grievances against the company, as on date, are resolved. Further, it is informed that your reply along with supporting documents, if any, should reach the undersigned within 15 days of the date of this letter failing which, SEBI would be construed that you have nothing to offer and SEBI would be constrained to proceed exparte against you. In this regard, please note a personal hearing in the captioned matter has been fixed before the Whole Time Member, SEBI, Shri Rajeev Agarwal at SEBI Bhavan, Mumbai on March 6, 2012 at 2:30 p.m. You or your authorized representative may be for the said hearing at the address given below. Please confirm you or your authorized representative’s presence for the said hearing within 7 days from date of service of this letter at the address given below. Please note that if you or your representative fails to appear, the matter would be decided based on the documents available on record. Yours faithfully, B.Rajendran Encl: As above Regd.Post Ack Due GENERAL MANAGER OFFICE OF INVESTOR ASSISTANCE AND EDUCATION OIAE/RA/4590/2012 February 23, 2012 Mr. Mohanlal Ramgopal Jatia Director, Ram Gopal Polytex Limited Jatia Sadan, 81, Worli Sea Face, Worli, Mumbai- 400 025 Maharashtra. Show cause Notice for non redressal of Investor grievances SEBI has been receiving a number of complaints from investors against Ram Gopal Polytex Limited (herein after referred to as ‘the company’). SEBI vide letter dated 21/04/2011 addressed to your registered office (copy enclosed), advised the company to resolve the pending investor complaints and submit an Action Taken Report (ATR). The above letter has been returned undelivered. Hence, a public notice was given on July 20, 2011 (copy enclosed), in the SEBI website, advising you to resolve the pending investor grievances and submit an Action Taken Report. However, you have failed to redress the investor grievances and submit the ATR. In view of above, in the interest of investors, you are called upon to show cause as to why you should not be restrained from accessing the securities market and prohibited from dealing in securities under Section 11B and 11(4)(b) of the SEBI Act, 1992, till all pending investor grievances against the company, as on date, are resolved. Further, it is informed that your reply along with supporting documents, if any, should reach the undersigned within 15 days of the date of this letter failing which, SEBI would be construed that you have nothing to offer and SEBI would be constrained to proceed exparte against you. In this regard, please note a personal hearing in the captioned matter has been fixed before the Whole Time Member, SEBI, Shri Rajeev Agarwal at SEBI Bhavan, Mumbai on March 6, 2012 at 2:30 p.m. You or your authorized representative may be for the said hearing at the address given below. Please confirm you or your authorized representative’s presence for the said hearing within 7 days from date of service of this letter at the address given below. Please note that if you or your representative fails to appear, the matter would be decided based on the documents available on record. Yours faithfully, B.Rajendran Encl: As above Regd.Post Ack Due GENERAL MANAGER OFFICE OF INVESTOR ASSISTANCE AND EDUCATION OIAE/RA/4590/2012 February 23, 2012 Mr. Sarwan Kumar Lihala Additional director, Ram Gopal Polytex Limited Bunglow No 7, Magnum Tower Lokhandwala Complex, 4 Bunglows, Andheri (W) Mumbai - 400 053 Maharashtra. Show cause Notice for non redressal of Investor grievances SEBI has been receiving a number of complaints from investors against Ram Gopal Polytex Limited (herein after referred to as ‘the company’). SEBI vide letter dated 21/04/2011 addressed to your registered office (copy enclosed), advised the company to resolve the pending investor complaints and submit an Action Taken Report (ATR). The above letter has been returned undelivered. Hence, a public notice was given on July 20, 2011 (copy enclosed), in the SEBI website, advising you to resolve the pending investor grievances and submit an Action Taken Report. However, you have failed to redress the investor grievances and submit the ATR. In view of above, in the interest of investors, you are called upon to show cause as to why you should not be restrained from accessing the securities market and prohibited from dealing in securities under Section 11B and 11(4)(b) of the SEBI Act, 1992, till all pending investor grievances against the company, as on date, are resolved. Further, it is informed that your reply along with supporting documents, if any, should reach the undersigned within 15 days of the date of this letter failing which, SEBI would be construed that you have nothing to offer and SEBI would be constrained to proceed exparte against you. In this regard, please note a personal hearing in the captioned matter has been fixed before the Whole Time Member, SEBI, Shri Rajeev Agarwal at SEBI Bhavan, Mumbai on March 6, 2012 at 2:30 p.m. You or your authorized representative may be for the said hearing at the address given below. Please confirm you or your authorized representative’s presence for the said hearing within 7 days from date of service of this letter at the address given below. Please note that if you or your representative fails to appear, the matter would be decided based on the documents available on record. Yours faithfully, B.Rajendran Encl: As above Regd.Post Ack Due GENERAL MANAGER OFFICE OF INVESTOR ASSISTANCE AND EDUCATION OIAE/RA/4590/2012 February 23, 2012 Mr. Ayushya Vardhen Lihala Additional director, Ram Gopal Polytex Limited Bunglow No 7, Magnum Tower Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri (W), Mumbai - 400 053 Maharashtra. Show cause Notice for non redressal of Investor grievances SEBI has been receiving a number of complaints from investors against Ram Gopal Polytex Limited (herein after referred to as ‘the company’). SEBI vide letter dated 21/04/2011 addressed to your registered office (copy enclosed), advised the company to resolve the pending investor complaints and submit an Action Taken Report (ATR). The above letter has been returned undelivered. Hence, a public notice was given on July 20, 2011 (copy enclosed), in the SEBI website, advising you to resolve the pending investor grievances and submit an Action Taken Report.
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