SECURITIES LAW
SC signals for the sale or transfer of property owned by the Sahara group
In a fresh proposal filed by Sahara group chief Subrata Roy, the Supreme Court on Thursday allowed to lift the ban on the sale or transfer of property owned by the Sahara group. The court under an earlier order froze the assets. This unfreezing would help Sahara to comply with the Rs. 10,000-crore bail condition. Earlier the apex court ruled that 10,000-crore should be furnished as Rs....
Ordinance to amend TRAI Act to Appoint Nripendra Misra as PM's Principal Secretary [Read the Amendment]
The Union Government has promulgated an ordinance, making amendment to the TRAI Act, 1997, so as to facilitate the appointment of former TRAI Chairman and senior bureaucrat Nripendra Misra as the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This Act forbade its Chairman and members from taking up any job in the Central or State Governments after leaving Office. This appointment will be...
New Bench of the Supreme Court turns down Sahara Chief Subrata Roy’s bail plea
Sahara Chief, Subrata Roy continues to be dejected. The new Bench, comprising of Justice T S Thakur and Justice A K Sikri, also turned down Subrata Roy’s plea for discharge from judicial custody. He has been in judicial custody since March 4 for non-refund of over Rs 20,000-crore to depositors. He was asked to deposit Rs 10,000-crore bail. His lawyers reportedly sought 60 days time out...
New Bench for Sahara Case; Justices T S Thakur and A K Sikri will hear the case on 19th May
A new Bench has reportedly been constituted by the Supreme Court, in order to look into the Sahara Case. The matter will be taken on May 19th by this Bench, which comprises of Justices T S Thakur and A K Sikri.A Bench comprising of Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan and Justice Khehar was earlier in charge of the matter. However, Justice Khehar recently opted out of the case, notifying the Supreme...
Supreme Court rejects Subrata Roy's plea against his detention [Read the Judgment]
Supreme Court today rejected the plea by Sahara chief Subrata Roy challenging its March 4 order detaining him for not complying with the order to return investors money by routing it through SEBI.Subrata Roy filed a Writ Petition (WP (Crl) NO. 57 OF 2014) praying for a declaration that the order dated 4.3.2014 as null and void and for his release from the Judicial Custody. Bench Comprising...
Corporates will not be allowed to withdraw open offers even if it becomes economically unviable; SC [Read Judgment]
The Supreme Court has delivered the important judgment in Civil Appeal No. 6041 of 2013 in Securities and Exchange Board of India vs. M/s. Akshya Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., settling the position regarding India Inc's responsibility to open offers. A Supreme Court Bench of Justices SS Nijjar and AK Sikri while dealing with the fundamental issue that whether an open offer voluntarily made through...
Supreme Court contemplates to relax Rs 10000 crore-payment condition on Sahara chief Subrata Roy
A Supreme Court Bench of Justices K S Radhakrishnan and J S Khehar said they were pondering to relax the condition of paying rupees 10000 crore to enable Sahara Chief Subrata Roy to come out of jail. Sahara group however alleged that the detention order was pre-written and it was on March 4 that the judges simply pronounced it.Sahara counsel Rajiv Dhavan challenged the validity of the...
Sahara has informed the Supreme Court that it can pay 2,500 Crore in instalments of 3 weeks
In a submission before the Supreme Court, Sahara Group has informed the Court that they can pay 2,500 Crore as bail amount for the release of Subrata Roy in three weeks. The Supreme Court bench of Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan and Justice J.S. Khehar has suggested to file appropriate petition if Sahara wanted review of bail amount for release of Subrata Roy..In response to the Contempt of...
National Law School of India University, Bangalore announces Master of Public Policy course.
Overview of Master of Public Policy (MPP) CoursePublic sector in India, recently, has witnessed expansion of a wide range of services such as National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, Right to Food, Right to Information, Forest Rights, National Rural Livelihood Mission, Right to education, National Rural Health Mission, Rashtriya Swasthya Bhima Yojana and others. Interestingly, these initiatives have been legitimized and supported by legal framework. While they have brought some changes, there...
SC declines Sahara chief's plea to release him from detention
Sahara group chief Subrata Roy will stay in Tihar jail for some more time as the Supreme Court on Thursday declined his plea for release on a personal bond with an assurance that he will not leave the country.A Bench comprised of Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan and Justice J.S. Khehar reiterated their earlier order as they asked senior counsel Ram Jethmalani if there was any proposal by the...
Apex Court to hear Subrata Roy’s petition challenging his detention in judicial custody on Thursday
The Supreme Court will hear the plea by Sahara group chief Subrata Roy challenging the court's March 4 order sending him to judicial custody, which he described as illegal, on Thursday.The Bench comprised of Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan and Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar said they would hear the matter on Thursday as they have to go through the pleadings.Seeking his release forthwith, Roy in...
Madras HC dismisses petition seeking CBI probe against Anil Ambani
The Madras High Court yesterday, dismissed a petition seeking direction to the CBI to register a case against Anil Ambani and others in connection with an alleged "large scale financial scam".Dismissing the petition, Justice R S Ramanathan of the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court said the complaint filed by A Kesavan, an advocate and an investor in Reliance Natural Resource Ltd...


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