When the Supreme Court bench expressed its intention to restrict Sahara promoter Subrata Roy's overseas travel in a contempt case filed by the stock market regulator, Sahara counsel C A Sundaram tried to explain that the news would be splashed across the media and tarnish the group's reputation. The court stood firm and, sure enough, there was a scramble among reporters in the courtroom to rush out to flash the news. Indicating the commotion, Sundaram told the judge, "This is what I was referring to, my lord. It is going to be all over business paper headlines tomorrow." To which Justice J S Khehar drily pointed out, "Why don't you see the silver lining? Below those headlines, your name will also be there."