Franklin Templeton moves SC to vacate stay on e-voting
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund (MF) on Friday appealed to the Supreme Court (SC) to hear the fund house’s plea to vacate stay on the unitholders’ evoting, which came into force following the Gujarat High Court’s (HC’S) order during the week.
The petitioner withdrew the case as Franklin’s counsels informed that they would be filing a special leave petition challenging the Gujarat HC’S judgment.
“With reference to the status of the writ petition filed before the SC against Union of India, Sebi, Franklin etc, we wish to confirm that the matter was dismissed as withdrawn when it was taken up by the court today,” a spokesperson for the fund housesaid. “Apropos the interim stay order on the unitholders meeting issued by the Gujarat HC, Franklin Templeton has filed an appeal before the SC and the matter is sub judice,” the spokesperson added.
As the matter is being heard in multiple high courts, the fund house has sought it to be heard in a single court through a transfer petition subject to court’s approval. On Monday, the Gujarat HC gave ad-interim relief to petitioners by way of stay on the e-voting process, that was to be held the next day.
The e-voting process would have given the unitholders of Franklin’s schemes under wind-up, options on how they wish to take forward the windup and scheme asset monetisation process.