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Sahara urges SC to allow Subrata Roy's bail with Rs 2,500 cr

Sahara urges SC to allow Subrata Roy's bail with Rs 2,500 cr

The group told a bench of justices KS Radhakrishnan and JS Khehar that it can pay Rs 2,500 crore immediately and rest Rs 2,500 crore in cash within three weeks after release of Roy and two directors.

File photo of Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy outside the Supreme Court. PHOTO: AP File photo of Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy outside the Supreme Court. PHOTO: AP

Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy may stay in jail for some more time as the group on Thursday expressed its inability before the Supreme Court to immediately pay Rs 10,000 crore for securing bail its chief.

Roy, along with two of the Group's directors, have been in jail since March 4.

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The group told a bench of justices KS Radhakrishnan and JS Khehar that it can pay Rs 2,500 crore immediately and rest Rs 2,500 crore in cash within three weeks after release of Roy and two directors, Ravi Shankar Dubey and Ashok Roy Choudhary.

The apex court had earlier imposed a condition that Roy will be freed on bail only if he pays Rs 10,000 crore out of which Rs 5,000 crore has to be in bank guarantee and rest Rs 5,000 crore in cash.

The Supreme Court on Thursday, however, asked Sahara to file its proposal before the Registry and then it will consider it.

The hearing will continue in post lunch session.

Roy and the other two directors of the Group have been in judicial custody since March 4 for not abiding by the apex court's order for depositing Rs 20,000 crore of investors money with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SBI).

65-year-old Roy had earlier submitted that the apex court's order for detaining him for not paying Rs 20,000 of investors' money with SEBI was illegal and unconstitutional and sought quashing of the order.

A group of senior advocates headed by Ram Jethmalani, who had appeared for Roy and the company, had told the bench that its approach was "biased" and it should not hear the petition challenging the order.

The counsel had said it was unconstitutional to send a man behind bars for not paying the money and also questioned the order putting a condition of paying Rs 10,000 crore for getting interim bail.

Sebi, however, had opposed the stand taken by Roy's counsel, saying that his petition was not maintainable.

Published on: Apr 03, 2014, 2:54 PM IST
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