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Sahara ready to pay Rs10,000 crore as bail for Subroto Roy's release

New Delhi: The Sahara group on Friday agreed to the court-mandated condition of furnishing Rs 10,000 crore to secure release of its chief Subrata Roy.Roy's counsel informed the bench of Justice TS Thakur that they

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: May 09, 2015 10:30 IST
sahara ready to pay rs10 000 crore as bail for subroto roy
sahara ready to pay rs10 000 crore as bail for subroto roy s release

New Delhi: The Sahara group on Friday agreed to the court-mandated condition of furnishing Rs 10,000 crore to secure release of its chief Subrata Roy.

Roy's counsel informed the bench of Justice TS Thakur that they would come back to the court next week with a final format for furnishing the bank guarantee, as stipulated by the Court, and the Bench could then approve it.

It said that they were prepared to furnish Rs 5,000 bank guarantee and an equal amount in cash to get out of jail, Roy, who has been incarcerated since March last year.

The bench allowed their plea and fixed the matter for hearing Thursday next week when it may examine the issue concerning the total amount payable by the group to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

Subrata Roy, along with two other directors, has been held in jail for over a year after Sahara failed to comply with a court order to refund over Rs 24,000 crore with interest to the depositors.

The Supreme Court on Friday said there is a need to resolve the dispute over the total amount which Sahara Group was liable to pay to its investors even if the group complied with the condition of paying Rs 10,000 crore to ensure the release of its chief Subrato Roy from jail.

"We will accept the bank guarantees but we would also like to address the issue of balance amount that has to be paid," a bench comprising Justices T S Thakur, A R Dave and A K Sikri said.

The apex court on August 31, 2012 had said the group was required to refund Rs 24,000 crore with 15 per cent interest in three months to the depositors.

It had on March 26, 2014 asked 65-year-old Roy, who has been in Tihar Jail since March 4, 2014, to pay Rs 10,000 crore to get bail, out of which Rs 5,000 crore should be paid in cash and rest in bank guarantees.

SEBI accepted the draft of bank guarantees which the Sahara group has to furnish which was also approved by the apex court in today's hearing.

The issue of payment of balance amount arose as the claim of Sahara refunding the amount has been disputed by SEBI with its senior counsel Arvind Dattar maintaining that there have been contradictions on refund theory by Roy's group and even SC in the past had not agreed to it.

He said even the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) did not accept Sahara's stand on refund.

Dattar said there was also a need for fixing the schedule for Sahara to refund the remaining amount after complying with the amount of bail condition.

The bench agreed with the submission and said "bank guarantees would be made encashable by SEBI if Sahara is unable to pay the balance amount".

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing the group, asked the bench as well as SEBI and senior advocate Shekhar Naphade, who is assisting the court as amicus curiae, in the matter to accept the draft of the bank guarantees which would be from a scheduled bank.

Sibal did not disclose the name of the bank but assured that it was not any of the cooperative banks.

He said negotiations were underway for selling Sahara Group's offshore properties for raising sufficient fund.

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