This Article is From Nov 28, 2016

Pay Rs 600 Crore To Stay Out of Jail, Sahara's Subrata Roy Told By Supreme Court

Pay Rs 600 Crore To Stay Out of Jail, Sahara's Subrata Roy Told By Supreme Court

Subrata Roy Sahara's parole was extended today by Supreme Court

New Delhi: Sahara Chief Subrata Roy was today asked by the Supreme Court to pay Rs 600 crore by February if he wants to stay out of jail.

Mr Roy, who is out on parole since his mother's death in May this year, has been asked to surrender if he cannot pay this money by February 6. His parole was also extended.

The Sahara group has been engaged in a long legal battle with capital market regulator Sebi over the refund of Rs 24,000 crore to investors. Sahara has paid around Rs 11,000 crore and submitted a plan saying it will pay the rest of the money in two and a half years.

"You had said earlier you have properties worth Rs 1,87,000 properties. But those don't come to your help for repaying Rs 20,000 crores," the court said to Sahara.

Senior lawyer Kapil Sibal, representing Sahara, said the state of the market is bad. The Supreme Court, however, shot back, "Market business is a matter of perception.  For some it is good, for some it is bad."

Mr Roy, 68, was arrested in March 2014 after Sahara failed to comply with a court order to refund the money raised from millions of small investors who were sold bonds later ruled to be illegal.
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