
By: Akriti Tomar | Date : Apr 26, 22
According to the exchange rules, the auction amount is always debited to the auction seller. It is the seller who is liable for fulfilling the shares’ obligations.
If you wish to avoid such situations, it is advisable to sell the shares after confirming the delivery of shares. There are always chances that the shares may come short.

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