Sahara group supremo Subrato Rai Sahara appear for hearing at Supreme court in new Delhi on Thursday. (Shekhar Yadav | EPS) 
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Supreme Court to hear Sahara-SEBI case

SEBI had moved the top court, seeking contempt proceedings against the Sahara for allegedly obstructing the process of auctioning its Aamby Valley property in Pune, initiated on court's direction.

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will today hear the Sahara-SEBI case.

In October, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) moved the top court, seeking contempt proceedings against the Sahara Group for allegedly obstructing the process of auctioning its Aamby Valley property in Pune, initiated on court's direction.

The SEBI mentioned the matter before a bench headed by Justice Ranjan Gogoi for urgent hearing, saying the auction process was to start from Tuesday but Sahara Group has been "obstructing" it by allegedly suspending day-to-day business activities in the project.

It claimed that suspension of business activities would create a law and order problem in the area and cause difficulties in carrying out the auction process.

Aamby Valley property auction process was to start from Tuesday but SEBI said Sahara Group has been "obstructing" it by allegedly suspending day-to-day business activities in the project.

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