Sebi free to seize properties of Sahara Group companies: SC

In fresh trouble to Sahara group, the Supreme Court today said that Sebi is

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free to freeze accounts and seize properties of its two companies for defying court orders by not refunding Rs 24,000 crore to investors.

The apex court also pulled up SEBI for not taking action against the companies--Sahara India Real Estate Corporation (SIREC) and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation (SHIC)--as per its August 31, 2012 order which had asked it to attach properties and freeze bank accounts of the companies.

It issued notice to the group to respond within four weeks why contempt action should not be initiated against the companies for not complying with its order.

"What steps are you taking? You are not taking any action. The judgement tells you what to do but you are doing it," a bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and J S Khehar said.

The market regulator submitted that it is taking action and issued notice to the companies and approached civil court in Bombay for freezing bank accounts.

Not satisfied by its contention, the bench said that issuing notice is not enough and that SEBI has to follow its last year's order.

"Why you gave notice and did not take action. You have to execute our order," the bench said.

The bench also made it clear that the proceedings pending before it on contempt plea against the companies would not come in the way of SEBI taking action against the group.

The apex court had on August 31 last year directed the two companies to refund around Rs 24,000 crore to their investors within three months with 15 per cent interest per annum for raising the amount from its investors in violation of rules and regulations.

In stinging observations against the companies, the court had said that such economic offences must be dealt with "iron hand".

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