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SC rejects plea of Sahara chief to deposit Rs 966 crore on November 11

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Sahara chief Subrata Roy's plea seeking two more months to deposit Rs 966.80 crore of the remaining Rs 1500 crore, saying he was trying to treat the apex court as "a laboratory" to play with the law.

September 11, 2017 / 22:47 IST
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The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Sahara chief Subrata Roy's plea seeking two more months to deposit Rs 966.80 crore of the remaining Rs 1500 crore, saying he was trying to treat the apex court as "a laboratory" to play with the law.

The apex court directed the official liquidator to go ahead with the scheduled auction of the group's Aamby Valley property in Maharashtra valued at Rs 37,392 crore, as it rejected Roy's plea to extend the time till November 11.

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The directions came after Roy said he had deposited Rs 533.20 crore in the Sebi-Sahara account and wanted to pay the remaining Rs 966.80 crore through cheques dated November 11.

The top court said that barring "hyperbolic arguments and rhetoric statements" by the Sahara chief, the amount in its entirety has not yet been paid.