Will refund Rs. 24, 000 cr to investors, Sahara tells SC

September 28, 2012 02:59 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:05 am IST - New Delhi

Sahara Group on Friday assured the Supreme Court that its two companies which had raised Rs 24,000 crore through Optionally Fully Convertible Debentures (OFCDs) from their investors will refund the amount within three months.

“We will refund the amount. There is no question of going back,” senior advocate Gopal Subramaniam, appearing for the company, told a bench headed by Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan.

He also pleaded with the bench to grant the firms some time to sort out the “disagreement” with SEBI which has alleged that the company is not supplying all the documents pertaining to the investors to it as per the apex court’s previous order.

The bench was hearing an application by SEBI, which has alleged that the Sahara Group has not furnished all documents in its custody to the market regulator as was directed by the apex court to do by September 10.

The bench after hearing the arguments posted the matter for further hearing on October 19.

The apex court on August 31 had said that if the companies — Sahara India Real Estate Corporation (SIREC) and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation (SHIC) — fail to refund the amount then SEBI can attach properties and freeze bank accounts of the companies.

It had asked the companies to refund the money to their investors within three months with 15 percent annual interest.

It had also asked Sahara to furnish all its documents to the regulator.

The court had also appointed one of its retired judges, Justice B N Aggarwal, to oversee the action taken by SEBI against the two Sahara firms.

The bench had said the civil and criminal liabilities should be imposed on the company for indulging in such economic offence.

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