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Sahara chief Subrata Roy declined urgent hearing plea

The court says there is no urgency and the plea will come for hearing in the regular court

Sahara chief Subrata Roy had sought bail to attend the cremation and perform rituals relating to the death of his aunt. Photo: Hindustan TimesPremium
Sahara chief Subrata Roy had sought bail to attend the cremation and perform rituals relating to the death of his aunt. Photo: Hindustan Times

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to give an urgent hearing to the plea of jailed Sahara chief Subrata Roy seeking bail to attend the cremation and perform rituals relating to the death of his aunt.

The application was mentioned by Roy’s advocates at the residence of chief justice H.L. Dattu who said that there is no urgency in the matter and it will come for hearing in the regular court.

Official sources said that Roy had sought relief for 15 days. His aunt, who was staying with the Sahara chief’s family, had died on Thursday in Lucknow at the age of 90.

On Wednesday, Roy was sent back to his cell in Tihar jail at the end of the period granted by the Supreme Court to stay at an air conditioned facility in the complex to negotiate sale of his overseas luxury hotels.

The court had extended Roy’s stay at the Tihar Jail conference room by 15 days on 8 September for him to sell the properties to raise Rs10,000 crore to be deposited with Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) for his bail.

The Supreme Court, on 1 August had allowed Roy and two of his group directors to use the fully air-conditioned conference room in Tihar jail complex for 10 days from 5 August, within a given time lot of 6:00 am to 8:00 pm. The meetings held by the group under the surveillance of CCTV cameras.

Roy, 65, was using the conference room with services like Wi-Fi and video-conferencing. He was allowed two laptops, two desktops, landline phones with STD/ISD facilities and a mobile phone. Two secretarial and one technical person were also allowed to assist him.

Roy has been lodged in Tihar Jail since 4 March this year.

Sahara has filed a defamation case in a Patna court against Mint’s editor and some reporters over the newspaper’s coverage of the company’s dispute with Sebi. Mint is contesting the case.

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Published: 03 Oct 2014, 07:30 PM IST
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