The Supreme Court on Monday directed Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy to deposit Rs. 600 crore by February 6, 2017 into the SEBI-Sahara refund account to continue to remain out of jail, and said it might consider appointing a receiver to auction the company’s properties to repay investor dues. A Bench of Chief Justice T.S. Thakur and Justices Ranjan Gogoi and A.K. Sikri asked Mr. Roy’s lawyers to pay Rs. 600 crore within the stipulated time as the court did not want to send a person back to prison.
The court had initially wanted Sahara to deposit Rs. 1000 crore with market regulator SEBI, but later settled for Rs. 600 crore on the urging of Sahara lawyer Kapil Sibal. Mr. Sibal filed a fresh repayment plan before the Bench. The court asked Arvind Datar, appearing for SEBI, and amicus curiae Shekhar Naphade to go through the proposal and report back to the court.
Noting that the Sahara case had a “history,” the Bench asked SEBI and the
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