CIRCULAR
CIR/CDMRD/DEICE/CIR/P/2017/7 7
July 11, 2017
To,
The Managing Directors / Chief Executive Officers
All National Commodity Derivatives Exchanges
Sir/Madam,
Subject: Amendment to Investor Grievance Redressal System and Arbitration Mechanism
1. SEBI, vide its Circular No. CIR/CDMRD/DIECE/02/2015 dated November 16, 2015, mandated Investor Grievance Redressal System and Arbitration Mechanism to National Commodity Derivatives Exchanges (herein after referred to as Exchanges) and directed exchanges to comply with the provisions of circulars as issued by SEBI in this regard, with effect from April 01, 2016.
2. In order to further enhance the effectiveness of grievance redressal mechanism at Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs), based on the internal deliberations, discussions and feedback as received from MIIs, it has been decided to add/modify certain provisions in the aforesaid circular, which are as follows:
A. Investor Grievance Resolution Panel (IGRP)/ Arbitration Mechanism
i. Public dissemination of profiles of arbitrators
In order to enhance transparency and also to provide choice to parties, Exchanges shall disseminate information w.r.t. brief profile, qualification, areas of experience/ expertise, number of arbitration matters handled, pre-arbitration experience, etc. of the arbitrators on their website.
ii. Submission of documents in soft copies
In order to assist the arbitrators in pronouncing comprehensive and speedy awards, Exchanges shall make necessary arrangements in terms of hardware viz., computer, scanner, printer, etc. and required software’s at exchange offices/ Investor Service Centers (ISCs) to facilitate the clients to type/ convert their documents into electronic format/ soft copy. Such electronic format/ soft copies shall be provided to the arbitrators along with original submissions in physical copies.
iii. Review and Training of arbitrators
Investor Service Committee of the Exchanges shall review the performance of the arbitrators annually and submit the review report to the Board of the Exchange. Training need of the arbitrators will be catered by National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM). Cost of training of arbitrators may be incurred from ISF of the exchange.
iv. Mechanism for implementation of award
Exchanges shall create a common database of defaulting clients accessible to members across the Exchanges.
For this purpose, a client may be identified as defaulter if the client does not pay the award amount to the member as directed in the IGRP/ arbitration/ appellate arbitration order and also does not appeal at the next level of redressal mechanism within the timelines prescribed by SEBI or file an application to court to set aside such order in accordance with Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (in case of aggrieved by arbitration/ appellate award).
v. Empanelment of arbitrators and segregation of arbitration and appellate arbitration panel
There shall be separate panels for arbitration and appellate arbitration. Further, for appellate arbitration, at least one member of the panel shall be a Retired Judge. Exchanges shall obtain prior approval of SEBI before empanelment of arbitrators/ appellate arbitrators.
vi. Empanelment of IGRP members
Exchanges shall empanel IGRP members, however, no arbitrator/ appellate arbitrator shall be empaneled as IGRP member.
vii. Revision in professional fee of arbitrators
The arbitrator fee shall be upwardly revised to Rs.18,000/- (Rs. Eighteen thousand) per case. Consequent to this upward revision, the additional expenses attributable to a client over and above the fee structure as specified in point x, shall be borne by the client (wherever applicable) and Exchange equally. The total expense attributable to the member has to be borne by the concerned member.