
New Delhi, March 23  (IANS) The Supreme Court on Monday  gave Sahara a "final and last opportunity" to raise Rs.10,000 crore to  make a part payment to investors for the money raised through OFCDs in  2008-09, for release of Subrata Roy and two directors from custody.
The  apex court bench of Justice T.S.Thakur, Justice Anil R. Dave and  Justice A.K. Sikri also permitted Sahara to sell some other properties  within the country to raise balance amount. 
The court gave Sahara three months' time to complete the transaction, including exploring other options available before it.
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