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Sahara case: SEBI wants to buy time from apex court

FP Archives • December 20, 2014, 04:26:07 IST
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The dispute relates to a June 2011 SEBI order which had asked Sahara India Real Estate and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation to refund Rs 19,000 crore raised from an optionally fully convertible debenture (OFCD) issue with 15 percent interest, and restrained them from accessing capital markets for allegedly violating SEBI regulations.



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Sahara case: SEBI wants to buy time from apex court

In the legal fight between SEBI and two Sahara group companies over debenture issue, the market regulator on Sunday said it will seek a four weeks’ extension from the Supreme Court, which had asked the SAT to conclude the dispute by October 4.

“I will apply for a four-week extension to the Supreme Court, so that your lordship is not pressured by time,” SEBI counsel Arvind P Datar told Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) presiding officer NK Sodhi here today, while wrapping up his arguments in the case.

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The appellant Sahara’s lawyer, senior advocate Mr Fali S Nariman, also concluded his arguments before the tribunal. The Sahara counsel said he will not contest SEBI’s decision to seek more time.

The dispute relates to a June 2011 SEBI order which had asked Sahara India Real Estate and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation to refund Rs 19,000 crore raised from an optionally fully convertible debenture (OFCD) issue with 15 percent interest, and restrained them from accessing capital markets for allegedly violating SEBI regulations. It also restrained Sahara Group promoter Subrata Roy and three of its directors from associating with any listed company or any company looking to raise money from the public.

Sahara Group moved the Supreme Court, which did not entertain its case, but asked the company to go before SAT. While the company claims that regulations do not empower the SEBI to regulate a private issue like the one it carried out, SEBI argues that the OFCD issue in question is nothing but a disguised public issue. The SEBI charged Sahara with disguising its prospectus for OFCD issue as a draft red herring prospectus as it contained the details of the price and the quantum of the issue.

The SAT has directed all parties to file a brief written submission of arguments within one week.

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