Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy surrendered before the police in Lucknow on Friday, a day after they failed to trace him to execute a Supreme Court warrant for his arrest.
"As a law-abiding citizen of the country, this morning he willfully submitted himself to Lucknow police. He is co-operating with the authorities," said Seemanto Roy,son of Subrata Roy.
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Feb 28, 2014, 08.36 AM IST | Source: Moneycontrol.com
Timeline of the Sebi-Sahara case
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had asked Sahara to
refund over Rs 20,000 crore to investors.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued a non-bailable warrant against
Sahara chief Subrata Roy for non-appearance despite a summon. This was
in connection with the over two-year long Sebi-Sahara legal fight, which
started in August 2012.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had asked Sahara to
refund over Rs 20,000 crore to investors.
We bring you the background and timeline of events which led to this
ruling.
November 24, 2010: Sebi restricts the promoters and directors of two
Sahara group companies, Sahara India Real Estate Corporation and Sahara
Housing Investment Corporation, from raising any capital through the
issue of securities: either equity shares, convertible debentures or any
other securities.
December 13, 2010: Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court stays Sebi
order
January 2011
*SC turns down Sebi’s plea to stop two firms from raising money from
investors, but empowers it to seek information and issue advertisements
to inform investors that the matter is pending investigation.
*Sebi issues a public notice on its website cautioning investors against
the buying debentures of Sahara India Real Estate Corp and Sahara
Housing Investment Corp.
*Sahara India Real Estate sends a legal notice to Sebi.
April 2011
*The Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court vacates stay
*Sebi issues a public notice alerting investors about a ban on money
mobilisation by two Sahara group firms.
*Sahara Group files a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the
Allahabad High Court order, which asked it to share full details of
investors participating in its fund-raising exercise with Sebi.
*Sahara accuses Sebi of defaming the company.
May 2011
SC directs Sebi to proceed with its investigation into financial
instruments used by two Sahara group companies to raise money from the
public.
June 2011
Sebi directs Sahara firms to immediately refund the money collected
through sales of optionally fully convertible debentures (OFCDs) with
annual interest of 15 percent.
July 2011
*Sahara appeals in SC that Sebi has no jurisdiction. Seeks notice to
Centre.
*SC directs Sahara to approach SAT against Sebi order on OFCDs
October 2011: SAT upholds Sebi order against Sahara to refund money.
November 2011: SC stays SAT order
January 2012: SC gives Sahara group companies three weeks’ time to
choose between two courses to secure the investments made by the public
in the OFCD scheme -- either to give sufficient bank guarantee or attach
properties worth the amount.
August 31, 2012: A Supreme Court bench of Justice Radhakrishnan and
Justice Khehar rules in favour of Sebi and orders the two Sahara
companies to return to its OFCD investors the full outstanding amount of
over Rs 20,000 crore, alongwith 15 percent interest, within three
months.
October 2012: Sahara companies file a review petition in the Supreme
Court. Sahara claims it sent a truckload of documentation to Sebi within
the 10-day limit. But Sebi did not accept it as the documents arrived
on the 10th day, after office hours.
October 19, 2012: Sebi approaches Supreme Court alleging Sahara’s
non-compliance with the main order.
November 2012: Sebi files a contempt petition against Sahara claiming it
had not furnished the investor documents within the court stipulated
time.
December 2012: The Sahara Group gets a temporary reprieve from the SC.
The apex court grants it more time to repay the money.
January 2013: Sahara misses the repayment deadline set up by SC. The
company fails to deposit the second installment amount with market
regulator. It was required to submit Rs 10,000 crore by January first
week.
February 2013: SC refuses to hear a plea asking for extension of
deadline to refund investors’ money. Sebi moves in to attach properties
of the group and group chief.
March 2013: Sahara approaches special appellate tribunal against Sebi
move to attach properties. Sebi seeks arrest of Roy. Sebi also says most
of records provided by Sahara untraceable, implying several accounts
were fictional.
July 2013: Sebi files a contempt petition against Sahara in SC. Says
company flouting SC direction to make refund.
November 2013: SC bars Subrata Roy from leaving country. Sahara attacks
Sebi, calls it a “sarkari gunda” which is working with political
patronage.
February 2014: SC issues non bailable warrant against Roy for failing to
appear at a court hearing.
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It shouldn`t be done. This is again win of bad politics of India.
Actually it was not between Sahara and Sebi, it is between Sahara and
some political powers. Sebi is just directed by those powers to
intentionally accuse Sahara.
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The last entry should be Feb 2014, not Feb 2013.
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on Wednesday issued a
non-bailable warrant against Sahara chief Subrata Roy for non-appearance
despite a summon. This was in connection with the over two-year long
Sebi-Sahara legal fight, which started in August 2012.
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