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SC raps Subrata Roy-led Sahara group for not refunding Rs 27k cr to investors

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Posted: Dec 03, 2012 at 1349 hrs IST
Sahara group has been pulled up for not refunding Rs 27,000 crore to investors, who had put their money into its two companies.

New Delhi The Supreme Court today rapped Subrata Roy-led Sahara group for not refunding Rs 27,000 crore to investors, who had put their money into its two companies.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir asked Sahara India Real Estate Corporation Ltd (SIRECL) and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation Ltd (SHICL) to tell tomorrow whether they would be able to refund the entire amount to their investors within a week.

Justice Kabir, who is known for his cool demeanour, had some harsh words for the companies for not implementing the apex court's order and said the firms' plea does not merit any hearing.

"Your intention is very shaky. Your every step is shaky, we can't interpret our order according to your need," the bench said.

Senior advocate Gopal Subramaniam, appearing for one of the companies, tried to justify its failure to refund the entire amount, but the bench strongly rebutted him saying,"You are justifying your conduct, which is not justifiable".

The bench, however, granted a day's time to the two firms to inform it if they would be able to refund the money or not.

Market regulator SEBI also opposed Sahara's petition and submitted that it has already filed a contempt petition against them and said that a strong action should be taken against them.

The bench, however, said it is more concerned about the common man, who has invested his money in the companies.

"If you want me to send them to jail, we would send them, but we are more concerned about the investment made by the common man," the bench observed.

During the argument, Justice Kabir lost his cool when senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for another Sahara firm, stood up to argue the case.

"This is not the way. Even when your side is losing, you do not have the right to jump in," Justice Kabir said asking Rohatgi to sit down.

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Sahara India is one of the most sorted organisations in our country. by Megha on 02 Jan 2013

Sahara India seem to be quite firm and stand still on the fact that they have not done anything illegal and wrong and have not used the depositors money in wrong way. This stand of theirs makes me believe that they are still one of the most sorted organisations in our country.

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