First option is to approach the compliance department of respective
depository CDSL/NSDL.
Since you have mentioned NSDL, I presume it to be nsdl. Please have a look at:
www.nsdl.co.in
For complaints email address.
In case of CDSL its:
invest...@cdslindia.com
Which is the DP who has denied opening of account?


On 1/21/11, Vamshi. G <gvamsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks to all for the replies.
>
> It's disappointing to see NSDL stating visually challenged people can
> open with thumb impression only if they are illiterates.
>
> Actually I have these circulars, but yet one of my friends at
> Hyderabad has been denied the service by a service provider.  What is
> the remedy available?  We go to Banking ombudsman in case of banks.
> Should we go directly to SEBI or should we first go to the depository?
>  Any contact details available?
>
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> gvamsh...@gmail.com
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>
> www.retinaindia.org
> From darkness unto light
>
>
>
>
>
> On 1/21/11, prateek aggarwal <prateekagarwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> vamshi bro,
>> i currently do not have a demet account for myself, but as far as
>> circulars are concern, yes, both cdsl and nsdl circulars explicitly
>> mentions that the account can be opened and operated with thumb
>> impression.
>>
>> One can find both the circulars on my website at
>> www.prateekagarwal.webs.com
>> |
>> www.prateekagarwal.tk
>>
>> for your convenience, here are the relevant sections:
>> nsdl:
>> ---
>> 4) The DP should capture the Clients' signature(s) as given in the
>> Account Opening Form in the DPM system. Further, a remark should be
>> put in the DPM system (under the authorised signatory details in
>> 'signatories' screen) that the Client is "Visually Challenged".
>> Further, if the Client is illiterate, then DP should put in the remark
>> as "Visually Challenged and Thumb Impression".
>> ---
>>
>> Cdsl:
>> ---
>>
>> 1. The beneficial owners (BOs) should, as far as possible, come in
>> person to open the account. Such person(s), at the time of opening an
>> account with a DP must affix the thumb impression (left hand thumb in
>> case of a male and right hand thumb in case of a female) on the
>> agreement as well as on the account opening form in the presence of an
>> authorised officer of the DP, who should certify that the thumb
>> impression was affixed in his presence.
>> ---
>>
>> I reiterate, those who would like to have the circulars can go to my
>> website for obtaining them.
>> Regards,
>> Prateek agarwal.
>> Website:
>> www.prateekagarwal.webs.com
>> |
>> www.prateekagarwal.tk
>>
>> the best way to get your softwares and website developed.
>>  you tell, i’ll build.
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>>
>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: "Vamshi. G" <gvamsh...@gmail.com>
>> To: accessindia <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
>> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 18:38:00 +0530
>> Subject: [AI] Opening trading account with thumb impression
>> Hi friends,
>>
>> Is there anyone having a trading account with thumb impression?  If
>> yes, with which company?
>>
>> Do the NSDL and CDSL circulars in this regard explicitly speak about
>> operating accounts with thumb impression?
>>
>> Replies awaited.
>>
>> --
>> G. Vamshi
>> PH Res : +91 877-2243861
>> Mobile: +91 9949349497
>> E-mail ID:
>> gvamsh...@gmail.com
>> Skype: gvamshi81
>>
>> www.retinaindia.org
>> >From darkness unto light
>>
>>
>
>


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