Sahara honcho Subrata Roy seeks Supreme Court nod to go abroad
BY PTI3 Jan 2014 1:38 AM GMT
PTI3 Jan 2014 1:38 AM GMT
Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy, who has been restrained from going abroad for failing to refund Rs 20,000 crore investors money, on Thursday moved the Supreme Court seeking its permission to go overseas for business purposes.
A bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and J S Khehar said that it would hear his plea on 9 January when the main case for handing over title deeds of Rs 20,000 crore of group’s unencumbered properties to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) would be taken up for hearing.
Senior advocate C A Sundaram, appearing for Roy, submitted that his client has some business overseas and he is needed there. He submitted that Roy would come back to country within three days of the notice period.
The bench, after hearing his arguments, said that it would consider the plea on 9 January and also asked the Sebi to respond on the nature of title deeds handed over to it by the group. Tightening the noose around Sahara group for not refunding Rs 20,000 crore investors money, the Supreme Court had on November 21 last year barred Roy from leaving the country and also restrained it from selling any of its properties.
The apex court had said its order for handing over title deeds of Rs 20,000 crore unencumbered properties to Sebi was not followed by the group in ‘letter and spirit’ and prevented Roy along with other directors of the group Vandana Bhargava, Ravi Shankar Dubey and Ashok Roy Choudhary from leaving the country. In his application, Roy pleaded the apex court to consider his plea sympathetically and allow him to visit UK and USA.
Three contempt petitions filed by Sebi against Roy, the two firms —Sahara India Real Estate Corp Ltd (SIREC) and Sahara India Housing Investment Corp Ltd (SHIC)—and their directors are pending before the court.
It had on 31 August last year directed the Sahara group to refund Rs 24,000 crore by November-end.
A bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and J S Khehar said that it would hear his plea on 9 January when the main case for handing over title deeds of Rs 20,000 crore of group’s unencumbered properties to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) would be taken up for hearing.
Senior advocate C A Sundaram, appearing for Roy, submitted that his client has some business overseas and he is needed there. He submitted that Roy would come back to country within three days of the notice period.
The bench, after hearing his arguments, said that it would consider the plea on 9 January and also asked the Sebi to respond on the nature of title deeds handed over to it by the group. Tightening the noose around Sahara group for not refunding Rs 20,000 crore investors money, the Supreme Court had on November 21 last year barred Roy from leaving the country and also restrained it from selling any of its properties.
The apex court had said its order for handing over title deeds of Rs 20,000 crore unencumbered properties to Sebi was not followed by the group in ‘letter and spirit’ and prevented Roy along with other directors of the group Vandana Bhargava, Ravi Shankar Dubey and Ashok Roy Choudhary from leaving the country. In his application, Roy pleaded the apex court to consider his plea sympathetically and allow him to visit UK and USA.
Three contempt petitions filed by Sebi against Roy, the two firms —Sahara India Real Estate Corp Ltd (SIREC) and Sahara India Housing Investment Corp Ltd (SHIC)—and their directors are pending before the court.
It had on 31 August last year directed the Sahara group to refund Rs 24,000 crore by November-end.
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