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FP Archives • March 14, 2014, 18:36:45 IST
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The Supreme Court had ordered that all expenses incurred by Sebi in the refund process would be incurred by Saharas.

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Sebi's coffers depleting in the chase for genuine Sahara investors

Sebi’s quest to locate genuine  Sahara investors may be turning largely futile, but the entire process has become a very costly affair for the regulator and its expenses may rise further next year from about Rs 60 crore estimated for the current fiscal.

![Sahara Chief Subrata Roy. PTI](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Subrata-Roy-Sahara-arrest-PTI.jpg)

Sahara Chief Subrata Roy. PTI

In the high-profile case involving refund of over Rs 24,000 crore and additional interest of 15 percent per annum, the Supreme Court had asked Sahara in August 2012 to submit all documents and refund money to Sebi for further repayments to genuine investors after verifying the documents. Sebi feels that the storage cost payable for the documents submitted by Saharas will go up further in the next fiscal 2014-15 due to receipt of additional documents, such as property title deeds submitted by Sahara, as also due to storage of scanned images, sources said. The Supreme Court had ordered that all expenses incurred by Sebi in the refund process would be incurred by Sahara. The regulator has now sought a permission to use a  portion of Rs 5,120 crore – deposited by Sahara for refund to investors – for settling expenses incurred or to be incurred in the matters for carrying out directions of the apex court. After months of delay, Sahara finally submitted 5.28 crore documents to Sebi without providing “any authentic database and the documents were dumped at Sebi in a totally haphazard fashion,” according to the latest status update of the Special Enforcement Cell set up by the regulator for Sahara case. Sebi has completed the work of scanning all these documents and has created computer files running into a total size of 70 terabytes (about 20 crore images). A hard disc with such a storage capacity can contain more than three crore songs. While the scanning job is over, the work relating to data entry may be still continuing, sources said. While Sahara have denied the charges that the documents submitted to Sebi were “hopelessly mixed up”, Sebi felt it necessary that all the documents be scanned and a proper database be created to move ahead with the investor verification and refund process. It was felt that the database would also make the work of refund processing much more manageable, besides covering the risk of damage to the documents. In this context, Sebi had awarded a contract to Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd (SHCIL) for storage, digitisation, scanning etc, for an annual contract value of Rs 25.96 crore and to UTI Infrastructure & Technology Services Ltd (UTI-ITSL) for refund related activities for an annual contract value of Rs 29.87 crore. In addition to these contracts, Sebi has incurred significant expenses under other heads also with regard to the Sahara case, including towards legal costs and the in-house refund handling expenses, sources said. PTI

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