Sahara, SEBI and SC Saga

* Required Fields

Abstract

The case deals with the Supreme Court's decision of August 31, 2012, ordering Sahara to refund Rs. 24,000 crores and interest to SEBI, so as to refund to the real investors. Despite unambiguous orders, Sahara did not comply fully and kept on prolonging the matter using number of pretexts, ultimately resulting in Roy’s arrest. The case has been primarily written for easy understanding of facts, principles of corporate governance, and further developments, as mentioned in judgment, which runs into hundreds of pages. It depicts the legal journey of the fight between a company and the financial regulator in the country.

Additional Information

Product Type Case
Reference No. BP0370
Title Sahara, SEBI and SC Saga
Pages 9
Published on Mar 31, 2014
Year of Event 2012-14
Authors Agarwal, Anurag K.;
Area Strategy (STR)
Keywords Corporate Governance; Small Investors; Financial Regulator; SEBI; Subrata RoySupreme Court
Country India
Organization Sahara; SEBI; and Supreme Court
Access For All

My Cart

You have no items
in your shopping cart.