Infosys did not disclose the nature of the information sought by the SEBI.
Market regulator SEBI routinely seeks clarifications from listed companies without citing reasons, and the requests for information are not necessarily an indication of an official investigation.
"SEBI has sought certain clarifications from us relating to the Board meeting held on June 1st and we have provided the same. We will fully co-operate with SEBI and provide all necessary information in this matter," Infosys said in the statement to Reuters on Friday.
Murthy returned to Infosys as executive chairman on June 1, eleven years after he was chief executive of the company, to help turn around the outsourcing services provider after two years of disappointing results.
Shares in Infosys had gained 3 percent on May 31, the day before Murthy's appointment and as the broader Nifty fell 2.3 percent. Volumes in call options in Infosys had also surged on that day, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Infosys had no immediate comment beyond the statement. A SEBI spokesman wasn't immediately available for comment.
© Thomson Reuters 2013
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