Supreme Court orders Sahara chief to remain in jail
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Supreme
Court on Tuesday ordered the chief of Sahara conglomerate to remain in
jail over his company's failure to refund investors in an outlawed bonds
scheme.
The court also
rejected Sahara's latest proposal to pay, in instalments, the 100
billion rupees ($1.7 billion) bail the court has asked for to secure
Chairman Subrata Roy's release. The court also asked Sahara to make a
new proposal.
Roy has been in
a Delhi jail since March 4 after failing to appear at a contempt
hearing in a long-running legal battle between his group and the
Securities and Exchange Board of India
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