Supreme Court has ordered auction of Sahara's Rs 34,000 crore
Aamby Valley properties over the business conglomerate's failure to deposit
money for refunding to its investors.
The Supreme Court bench also directed that Sahara Group's
Subrata Roy be personally present in the next date of hearing on April 28th in
the case.
"Enough is enough. You cannot say something today and
resile tomorrow," a bench, comprising Justices Dipak Misra, Ranjan Gogoi
and A K Sikri, said, taking strong note of non- submission of over Rs 5,000
crore by the Sahara group.
The bench also cautioned Roy from playing with the court's order
and said non-compliance of its order would invite the wrath of the law and
ultimately he will be at his own peril. If you can't pay, go to jail, the
top court said.
The Supreme Court had earlier warned the Sahara Group that it
would auction its prime property worth Rs 39,000 crore at Aamby Valley in Pune
if Rs 5092.6 crore is not paid by the company by April 17 as promised.
Last month, a bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra directed the
international real estate firm, which had shown willingness to buy Sahara's
stake in New York- based Plaza Hotel for $550 million, to deposit Rs 750 crore
in the SEBI-Sahara refund account instead of the apex court registry to show
its bonafide.
"We will auction your (Sahara) Aamby Valley project if the
money is not deposited within the stipulated time period as promised," the
bench, also comprising Justices Ranjan Gogoi and A K Sikri, observed.
The apex court had also asked Sahara Group to provide it within
two weeks the list of "unencumbered properties" which can be put for
public auction to realise the remaining over Rs 14,000 crore of the principal
amount of around Rs 24,000 crore that has to be deposited in the SEBI-Sahara
account for refunding money to the investors.
SC on May 6, 2016 granted a four-week parole to Roy to attend
the funeral of his mother. His parole has been extended by the court ever
since. Roy was sent to Tihar jail on March 4, 2014.
Besides Roy, two other directors -- Ravi Shankar Dubey and Ashok
Roy Choudhary -- were arrested for the failure of the group's two companies --
Sahara India Real Estate Corporation (SIRECL) and Sahara Housing Investment
Corp Ltd (SHICL) -- to comply with the court's August 31, 2012 order to return
Rs 24,000 crore to their investors. However, director Vandana Bhargava was not
taken into custody.
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