Aamby Valley auction: Sahara Group's Rs 37k cr property finds just two potential bidders
September 17, 2017 19:31 ISTTwo potential bidders are believed to have shown initial interest for Sahara group's Aamby Valley resort town.
Two potential bidders are believed to have shown initial interest for Sahara group's Aamby Valley resort town.
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Sahara chief Subrata Roy's plea seeking two more months to deposit Rs 966.80 crore of the remaining Rs 1500 crore
Appearing for Sahara chief Subrata Roy, senior advocate Kapil Sibal had on Wednesday sought to push back the publication of the sale notice and also asked for more time to review Sahara's payment plan
On July 5, the apex court had noted that Roy had deposited Rs 710.22 crore in the SEBI-Sahara account, but had warned him that his cheque of Rs 552.21 crore must be realised within the July 15 deadline.
Following directions from the Supreme Court for the sale of certain Sahara assets to recover money, SEBI has appointed SBI Capital Markets (SBI Caps) and HDFC Realty for auctioning various land parcels held by Sahara group.
Roy had earlier deposited two cheques of Rs 1,500 crore and Rs 552.22 crore to be paid to the Securities and Exchange Board of India on June 15 and July 15 respectively.
Supreme Court today extended Sahara group chief Subrata Roy’s parole till June 19 after he promised to pay Rs 1,500 crore in the SEBI-Sahara account on or before June 15.
The court also directed Roy to be personally present on April 28 when it will take up the matter for further hearing.
Supreme Court today directed the Sahara Group to deposit Rs 5092.6 crore by April 7 in the SEBI-Sahara account to keep its chief Subrata Roy out of jail.
Supreme Court on Thursday directed Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy to deposit Rs 600 crore before the Securities and Exchange Board of India by February 6 or go to jail.
The Supreme Court today extended the interim parole of Sahara chief Subrata Roy and directed him to deposit Rs 600 crore before till February 6, 2017.
SC extends Subrata Roy’s interim parole after Sahara Group deposits Rs 200 crore
Sahara Group promises to deposit Rs 200 cr today; SC advances hearing
The Supreme Court on Wednesday extended the interim parole of Sahara chief Subrata Roy till October 24 and asked him to deposit another Rs 200 crore by that time. A bench of Chief Justice
The Supreme Court today granted one week’s time to Sahara chief Subrata Roy to surrender and return to custody.
Displeased over wrong statements on property status furnished by the group, the Supreme Court on Friday revoked Sahara chief Subrata Roy’s parole sending him back to Tihar Jail.
In a slight relief for Subrata Roy, the Supreme Court today extended the parole of Sahara chief till September 23, granted to him in May on humanitarian grounds after his mother passed away. The parole
Finding it difficult to fathom that Sahara paid back an amount as large as Rs 18,000 crore in such a short notice, the Supreme Court has asked the company to specify the source of the
New Delhi: Out of jail on parole since May 6 on account of the demise of his mother, Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy has now been given a parole extension till August 3, 2016 by
New Delhi: Having scanned the details of total wealth possessed by Sahara Chief Subrata Roy both in India and abroad, the Supreme Court put forth a question on Wednesday asking “why a mega chief group
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