Subrata Roy is sailing amidst
trouble waters and is now all set to be arrested under a non-bailable
warrant issued by Supreme Court of India on Wednesday. The warrant was
issued because Roy failed to appear as summoned in person before SC on
Wednesday.
The Sahara India Chief has long evaded law by playing
hide-and-seek. Patience of the apex court has come to a climax and SC
came down heavily on him for nor refunding Rs. 24 crore to investors and SEBI. In such a situation, Roy has not many options at his behest to save himself.

A case can be resolved or not depends on the processes executed, with a slow & malicious approach followed by law in our country, even my next generation would read another article on Sahara after 20 years down the line. This has now turned into a kid's game with EPFO also participating in.
ReplyDeleteIt is a game plan of other competitors and high handedness of some vested judges. It should be a simple answer to ones with a brain that the industry will be suffered by this. Mr. Roy should be given a fair trial at least.
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