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Ketan Parekh moves SC seeking permission to travel abroad

Stock broker Ketan Parekh, alleged mastermind of the securities scam of the 1990s, has moved the Supreme Court seeking permission to travel abroad for the treatment of his daughter. - Service tax from stock brokers halved last fiscal: Finmin - India Infoline net up 4% at Rs 52 cr - ED looks afresh into Satyam"s role in Ketan Parekh scam - Sebi allows Ketan Parekh conduits to close F&O positions - Ketan Parekh still active, says Sebi - Ketan Parekh still active in stock market He has sought permission to travel to the US and the UK between September and November. Parekh has also sought a direction to the Gujarat government to return his passport. "It is absolutely just and necessary in the interest of justice and equity that the petitioner be permitted to visit the UK and the USA... In order to travel outside India it would be necessary for this court to direct return of the petitioner"s passport to him," Parekh said in his petition. He said he had made similar pleas earlier but the period for which permission was prayed had expired. He had been granted permission by every court to travel abroad after he moved applications for the same, Parekh added. A bench headed by Justice V S Sirpurkar sought reply from the Gujarat government and various banks as to why Parekh should not be allowed to travel abroad for treatment of his daughter. The next date of hearing is fixed on October 1.


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