A bench headed by Justice T S Thakur asked Delhi Government to issue notification by August 4 for converting the conference room into jail which can be used by Roy and two jailed directors of Sahara for 10 working days from 06:00 AM to 08:00 PM for holding negotiations with prospective buyers of hotels in New York and London.
It was made clear that Saharas would foot the bills for using the Wi-fi facility of the conference room and get the other gadgets like landline telephones with STD/ISD facilities on their own cost. They were also allowed to have a mobile phone, computers -- desk top and lap top and printers.
The apex court said names of prospective buyers/visitors have to be given in advance and they would be subjected to usual security drills including frisking and all other rules and regulations will continue to operate as per the jail manual.
The apex court had on July 25 asked the Delhi government to explore a venue within Tihar jail complex where Subrata Roy can hold negotiations with buyers.
Roy, 65, who has been in jail for the past five months, had pleaded that he was committed to follow apex court's direction and sought its permission for shifting to Tihar jail guest house for a week to enable him to hold negotiations to sell his properties in India and abroad to raise Rs 10,000 crore to get regular bail.
