Immediately after a bench of justices T S Thakur, A R Dave and A K Sikri pronounced the judgement, Roy's counsel Kapil Sibal sought clarification asking "whether the release is conditional on furnishing bank guarantee".
The bench replied in the affirmative saying "it is subject to deposit of Rs 5000 crore in cash and Rs 5000 crore in bank guarantee as per the March 26, 2014 order".
"Trigger point has to be there," the bench said and clarified to Sibal that the period of 18 months will start from the date of his release after he fulfils the bail condition.
And on release if Roy fails to adhere to meet the time frame for depositing money or defaults in payment with SEBI, he will have to surrender to custody, the court further said.
The bench asked him to file an application in this regard and suggested that instead of RS 5,000 crore in cash, Sahara should deposit Rs 6,000 crore in cash.
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