The court, however, reserved its order on a fresh plea of Roy seeking modification of an earlier order by which he was asked to pay Rs.5,000 in cash besides a bank guarantee of an equivalent amount.
Sahara, in its fresh proposal, said it would like to deposit Rs 3,000 crore cash in five days and another Rs 2,000 crore in cash in the next 30 days thereafter. The group would be furnishing a bank guarantee for the rest of Rs 5,000 crore in 60 days after selling its equities in hotels, one in London and two in New York, the group said.
"We are inclined to allow you to sell the nine properties (listed by the company). We are also inclined to allow you to mortgage the Ambey valley for raising the money," the bench said at the fag end of the over three-hour-long hearing.
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