Wednesday 17 December 2014

Statement from Sahara’s Counsel, Keshav Mohan Advocate

  •    Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeals of Sahara filed against SEBI’s regarding verification of investors
  •          The Supreme Court does not have any intention to cripple the business of the company


In today’s hearing, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has clarified that Sahara can go ahead with junior loan against second charge on foreign properties and also permitted the taking over of the loan of Bank of China by another creditor, in order to raise money for obtaining the bank guarantee. The cheques amounting to Rs. 1900 crores relating to sale of domestic properties were handed over to SEBI in the Court. The Court, during the course of hearing, emphasized that the restraint order on parting away the assets of the company should not be taken as if the court has any intention to cripple the business of the company. Rather, the court observed that the company shall have full freedom to run all legitimate businesses and the directions of the Court are not to prohibit the regular businesses of the company.

On the point of verification of investors and refund claimed by Sahara, significant development has taken place in as much as the Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeals of Sahara filed against SEBI’s illegal orders of rejecting all the redemption documents on the next date of hearing.

The Hon’ble Supreme Court, during the course of hearing, also observed that SEBI is under an obligation of the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s order passed by the 2 judges and 3 judges benches, to verify the investors and refund to them, in accordance to the mechanism prescribed in the order dated 31st August, 2012 which was again reiterated in the order dated 5th December 2012 passed by 3 judges bench of Supreme Court, of which compliance has been sought. The case is now listed for 9th of January, 2015, for further hearing.


The court has also directed SEBI to make refund to all multiple account investors.

Wednesday 3 December 2014

Statement by Advocate Shri Gaurav Kejriwal on 2nd December 2014

It is a welcome step as the Hon’ble Supreme Court is acceded to our request. The Supreme Court has appreciated the efforts of Saharas in making the attempt to sell four of its domestic properties. The Hon'ble Supreme Court acknowledged the submission and allowed the sale of all the properties. The sale will generate net amount of around Rs. 2622.25 crore that will be used to comply with the orders of the Hon'ble Supreme Court.

With reference to the foreign properties, the Hon'ble Court asked SEBI to indicate its queires in writing and asked Saharas to provide clarification within a week. Once, the same is allowed, an amount in excess of Rs. 3000 crores will be generated which will be used to comply with the orders of the Hon'ble Supreme Court.  The next hearing is on 17th December 2014.

Gaurav Kejriwal

Advocate