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Sahara Corporation Gets More Time To File Documents

1 Comment Sub Category:Uncategorized Posted On: May 04, 2011

Sahara India Real Estate Corporation sought some time to file recent documents and the Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the matter for a week. Meanwhile, the Allahabad High Court has dismissed the application filed by the Sahara Group firms to recall and restore its earlier order of April 7, 2011 vacating stay and allowed market regulator Sebi to collect information on the two Optionally Fully Convertible Debentures (OFCDs) scheme launched by it.

In its order dated April 29, 2011 the High Court has said that despite the directions to give information to Sebi on its investment schemes, the group had not complied. “A person, who comes to the court, is supposed to come with clean hands and has to abide by the orders passed by the court, more so in a case where the parties counsel agree for certain action to be undertaken. If some assurances is given by any person to the court, as has been done in the present case and the said assurance/ undertaking is not honoured, the court would not come to his rescue,” the court had said while rejecting Sahara’s application.

A three judges bench headed by the Chief Justice S H Kapadia adjourned the matter for a week after the group’s investment arm Sahara India Real Estate Corporation sought some time to file recent documents. Counsels appearing for Sahara Group sought permission to file some additional documents, which was accepted by the bench.

“The information given was obviously incomplete, but even then it was pressed on behalf of the petitioner (Sahara) that they have given the required information, which cannot be said to be bonafide act on their part for compliance of the court’s order,” the high court had said.

Two entities of Sahara GroupSahara India Real Estate Corporation Limited and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation Limited — were raising money from investors through OFCDs. Market regulator Sebi had asked the Sahara group to share investors” details, a direction which was initially opposed by Sahara.

Economic Times

One Response to “Sahara Corporation Gets More Time To File Documents”

  1. [...] Sahara has already produced auditor’s certificate for the amount of outstanding  liability and have also proposed that Sebi should publish public notices in news papers, at least twice in 10 days. [...]

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