Sahara and its chief Subrata Roy have been in the spotlight recently after they got a district court to stall the release of Netflix's series "Bad Boy Billionaires" featuring Roy, among others
Roy has also assured all Sahara investors that they would get their invested amount with full interest and an additional interest would be paid even for a day's delay.
Regulator bars Sahara firms, Roy and its directors from dealing in securities markets for a period of 4 years
SC extends its interim order granting bail to the Sahara chief till July 5, the next date of hearing
Apex court warns Roy he will be sent back to Tihar if cheque is dishonoured
Directs liquidator of Bombay High Court to prepare valuation in 10 days
Allows sale of 16 assets in list given to it, with various stipulations
SC directs Sahara Group to deposit Rs 5,092.6 cr by April 7 for its chief Subrata Roy to get bail
Allows transfer of £35 million from a London bank account for payment of bail amount
During the hearing, Roy's counsel proposed to pay Rs 11, 000 crore within a period of two-and-a- half years
Roy had been out on parole since May after serving a two-year term in Delhi's Tihar Jail to hold the last rites of his mother
SC move comes in the wake of Sebi submission that properties on auction were already under I-T attachment
The court had earlier on Friday morning recalled its interim order granting him parole
The Sahara chief said that will tender unconditional apology for his counsel's remarks
Roy was granted parole in May on humanitarian grounds after his mother passed away
The court will next hear the matter on October 3 when the custody of Subrata Roy will end in Delhi's Tihar Jail
The Sahara chief was granted bail in May on humanitarian grounds after his mother passed away
On August 3, SC had extended the parole of Roy till Sept 16 with a condition that he has to deposit Rs 300 crore with SEBI
Imposes strict condition that he has to deposit Rs 300 cr more by September 16 to stay out of jail
The direction for depositing the amount came after Sahara chief complied with the order of July 11