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Supreme Court allows Sebi to sell Sahara properties

The properties to be disposed of by Sebi are estimated to be worth Rs40,000 crore

Supreme Court has allowed Sebi to initiate sale of the properties to raise bail money for Sahara chief Subrata Roy. Photo: Hindustan TimesPremium
Supreme Court has allowed Sebi to initiate sale of the properties to raise bail money for Sahara chief Subrata Roy. Photo: Hindustan Times

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the capital market regulator to initiate the sale of Sahara group properties to raise the money payable by group chief Subrata Roy for his release from more than two years in jail.

The properties to be disposed of by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) are estimated to be worth 40,000 crore.

“A total of 86 properties, the title deeds of which are already in Sebi’s custody, would be sold by them," Chief Justice of India T.S. Thakur said.

A bench comprising Thakur and justices A.K Sikri and A.R Dave asked Sebi to ensure the properties are not sold below 90% of the circle rate prevailing in the area where a property is located.

Circle rate is the minimum price at which the sale or transfer of a property can take place.

The caveat came after Kapil Sibal, counsel for Roy, submitted that Sahara was finding it difficult to sell its properties at current market prices.

The court also directed Sebi to devise a procedure to sell the properties, seek the help of expert agencies where required and submit a plan to the court. The process will be supervised by retired Supreme Court judge B.N. Aggarwal, who is overseeing the process of returning money owed to investors of Sahara.

Roy and two Sahara group directors have been in judicial custody in Tihar jail since March 2014 for failing to repay money raised from investors through sale of securities that Sebi said were illegal. The Supreme Court had set the bail amount at 10,000 crore for their release—half in cash and half as a bank guarantee.

Sahara lawyer Gautam Awasthi clarified in a statement that Tuesday’s Supreme Court order did not pertain to the group’s foreign properties, Aamby Valley or Sahara Star Hotel. He also said that inputs must be taken from Sahara while conducting the process of sale.

“Hon’ble Supreme Court directed Sebi that in process of selling properties it has to take inputs and consultation with Sahara," said the statement.

Sahara on Tuesday completed the cash payment of 5,000 crore towards bail for Roy and the two directors, and only the bank guarantee of 5,000 crore is now pending, the statement added.

“The 86 properties whose original documents are with Sebi are worth more than the 40,000 crore and covers the 5,000 crore required as bank guarantee. This should be treated as security for immediate release of Subrata Roy and the other directors," the statement said. “To this Hon’ble Court has directed Sebi to work on this proposition."

Sebi moved the apex court in August to recover 36,000 crore from Sahara to refund investors who purchased securities from two group companies. Sebi had asked the court to appoint a receiver who would dispose of Sahara’s domestic and offshore properties, and raise the money.

The court set the next hearing for 7 April, when Sebi will spell out a plan for the sale of properties.

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 the Securities and Exchange Board of India. Mint is contesting the case.

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Published: 29 Mar 2016, 04:19 PM IST
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