The Sahara group on Thursday proposed before the Supreme Court a new set of measures for the release of Sahara chief Subrata Roy from Tihar jail here. However, the judges said they had received the proposals late and had no time to consider these on Thursday.
Rajeev Dhavan, senior counsel for the Sahara group companies, said according to the new proposal, Sahara would pay Rs 2,500 crore within three working days and the remaining portion of Rs 10,000 crore in 60 days, either in cash or bank guarantees.
After the judges objected to the proposal being submitted late in the evening, Dhavan said this was because he had received the proposal in the afternoon.
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Dhavan urged Roy be granted leave from prison for the next three days so that he could arrange for the funds required for his release. However, the judges didn’t respond to this.
On Wednesday, the judges had told the Sahara counsel if Roy and two Sahara directors were to be released from prison, the accounts of the group companies had to be stated, to enable payment. To this Sahara counsel Ram Jethmalani said custody of the officials wasn’t justified. S Ganesh, another Sahara counsel, said the company had collected funds from investors in remote parts of the country, where bank facilities weren’t available; they were redeemed in cash. The counsel added such transactions weren’t against law and cheque or draft payments should not be insisted upon.