SC directs Sahara chief Subrata Roy to appear before it on 28 February for failing to deposit Rs 25,700 crore

SC said six months were given to Sahara by to arrange the amount but what has transpired during the period has not inspired the confidence of the court New Delhi The Supreme Court Thursday directed Sahara group chief Subrata Roy to appear before it on 28 February for failing to deposit Rs 25,7000000000 in the SEBI-Sahara case for returning investors' money. The apex court said six months were given to Sahara by its last order to arrange the amount but what has transpired during the period has not inspired the confidence of the court. A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi noted that the group has deposited only Rs 15,0000000000. The bench, also comprising Justices AK Sikri and SK Kaul, declined to give any further chance to Roy and other directors to comply with its previous orders. It said it had decided to proceed with the matter so that the law takes its own course and directed Roy and other directors to appear before it personally on next date of hearing. Roy, who has spent almost two years in jail, has been on parole since May 6, 2017. The parole was granted the first time to enable him attend the funeral of his mother. It has been extended since then. Besides Roy, two other directors -- Ravi Shankar Dubey and Ashok Roy Choudhary -- were arrested for failure of the group's two companies -- Sahara India Real Estate Corporation (SIRECL) and Sahara Housing Investment Corp Limited (SHICL) -- to comply with the court's 31 August, 2012 order to return over Rs 24,0000000000 to their investors. To keep watching India’s No. 1 English Business News Channel – CNBC-TV18, call your Cable or DTH Operator and ask for the Colors Family Pack (inclusive of 24 channels), available for Rs. 35/- per month, or subscribe to the channel for Rs. 4/- per day. To keep watching the Leader in Global Market and Business News – CNBC-TV18 Prime HD, call your Cable or DTH Operator and ask for the Colors Family HD Pack (inclusive of 25 channels), available for Rs. 50/- per month, or subscribe to the channel for Rs. 1/- per day.

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