Apex court had refused to pass any interim order for allowing Sahara chief to go abroad before his group files a review petition seeking to modify the court's earlier order
Reuters
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday permitted Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy and his two directors to travel abroad till Nov 11 by which time they have to submit original title deeds of their assets worth Rs 20,000 crore to cover the investors' money they had collected through OFCD.
The apex court bench of Justice K S Radhakrishnan and Justice J S Kehar modified an earlier order following a hearing on Sahara's application in their chamber.
This was stated to newspersons by Sahara counsel C A Sundaram soon after he emerged from the chamber after the hearing of the matter.
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