"The pressure, tension and strain that both of us have undergone is unimaginable. We can't explain it. We are under pressure and already the pressure is reflected on my wife and family members also. So, it is that much a very complicated case, See, it is still not over. So, I can't speak much on the Sahara matter," he said while addressing the legal fraternity at a farewell function organised by a group of lawyers here.
Noted lawyer Soli Sorabjee appreciated the stand taken by the bench, saying, "The very fact that the bench stood its ground...And was able to withstand and resist such pressure, directly or indirectly, from any source" is admirable.
The Supreme Court had on May six disapproved of the Sahara Group chief "calculated psychological offensives and mind games" while upholding its order jailing him.
The court had dismissed his petition against his detention.
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