Appearing before a bench headed by Justice T S Thakur, Roy's counsel submitted that there have been huge protests outside the hotels after an International newspaper published story that Sultan of Brunei is buying the properties.
A very serious problem has cropped up in the last three days after the paper reported that Sultan of Brunei is buying the properties, he said.
He urged the court to grant Roy 10 days more time to hold negotiations to save the deal or to talk with 3-4 other buyers who are on line to buy the properties.
"It is very unfortunate incident and it is a setback for us. It is beyond our control," he said asking the bench to consider his plea for extention of time on Monday.
The court said that it will take up his plea if it is possible for the special bench, hearing his case, to assemble on that day.
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