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    Reimagining Investor Justice: Strengthening SEBI’s Statutory Framework for Victims of Corporate Fraud

    Anvita DwivediBy Anvita DwivediApril 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    At a time when corporate fraud continues to test the resilience of India’s financial markets, a renewed legal discourse is emerging around the role of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in protecting investors not merely as a regulator, but as a facilitator of effective remedies for victims. A recent analytical perspective highlights the urgent need to strengthen SEBI’s statutory framework to ensure that victims of corporate fraud are not left remediless in an otherwise enforcement-heavy regime.

    SEBI, established under the SEBI Act, 1992, is entrusted with a threefold mandate to regulate the securities market, promote its development, and protect investor interests.

    Over the years, SEBI has evolved into a powerful quasi-judicial authority with wide-ranging powers of investigation, enforcement, and adjudication. It can initiate inquiries, impose penalties, freeze assets, and even bar entities from accessing capital markets.

    However, the emerging critique is not about the absence of regulatory power—but about the absence of a victim-centric statutory remedy. While SEBI can penalize offenders, the framework does not always ensure direct compensation or restitution to defrauded investors.

    Corporate Fraud and the Crisis of Investor Confidence

    Corporate fraud ranging from misrepresentation of financial statements to insider trading and market manipulation has repeatedly shaken investor confidence in India’s markets. Such frauds not only cause individual financial losses but also destabilize the broader economic ecosystem.

    The current framework, though robust in enforcement, often places victims in a position where they must pursue separate civil remedies, leading to fragmented and time-consuming litigation. This gap raises a critical question:
    Can investor protection be considered complete without effective restitution mechanisms?

    Legal scholars and policy commentators are increasingly advocating for a shift from a regulator-centric model to a victim-centric framework. This would involve statutory recognition of investor compensation rights in cases of fraud.   Also, this model will be strengthen disgorgement mechanisms to ensure funds are returned to affected investors and stablishing specialised tribunals or fast-track mechanisms for investor claims  and integrate SEBI’s enforcement outcomes with civil recovery processes

    Notably, existing regulatory thinking already acknowledges that compensation in cases of fraud and misrepresentation should form part of investor protection policy.

    While expanding SEBI’s role, it is equally critical to maintain procedural safeguards. SEBI’s extensive powers though essential have also been subject to legal scrutiny on grounds such as lack of adequate notice, excessive penalties, and jurisdictional overreach.

    Any reform, therefore, must strike a balance between efficient enforcement and constitutional fairness, ensuring compliance with principles of natural justice under Article 14 and Article 21.

    Globally, securities regulators in jurisdictions like the United States have incorporated investor compensation funds and class-action mechanisms, enabling victims to recover losses more effectively. India’s regulatory framework, despite its sophistication, still lacks a fully integrated system for collective redressal in securities fraud cases.

    Given the increasing complexity of financial markets particularly with algorithmic trading, fintech platforms, and cross-border transactions the need for a modernised, investor-focused statutory regime becomes even more pressing.

    The evolving debate around SEBI’s statutory framework reflects a deeper constitutional and economic concern: the legitimacy of financial markets depends on the confidence of investors, and that confidence rests on the assurance of justice.

    While SEBI has undoubtedly transformed India’s securities regulation landscape, the next phase of reform must focus on closing the gap between punishing fraud and compensating its victims.

    In doing so, India can move towards a more holistic model of investor protection one that not only deters wrongdoing but also ensures that those harmed by it are meaningfully restored.

    Reimagining Investor Justice Strengthening SEBI’s Statutory Framework for Victims of Corporate Fraud
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