SC move comes in the wake of Sebi submission that properties on auction were already under I-T attachment
The court had earlier on Friday morning recalled its interim order granting him parole
The Sahara chief said that will tender unconditional apology for his counsel's remarks
Roy was granted parole in May on humanitarian grounds after his mother passed away
The court will next hear the matter on October 3 when the custody of Subrata Roy will end in Delhi's Tihar Jail
The Sahara chief was granted bail in May on humanitarian grounds after his mother passed away
On August 3, SC had extended the parole of Roy till Sept 16 with a condition that he has to deposit Rs 300 crore with SEBI
Imposes strict condition that he has to deposit Rs 300 cr more by September 16 to stay out of jail
The direction for depositing the amount came after Sahara chief complied with the order of July 11
Roy was granted parole on May 6 this year which was extended by two months on May 11
Overjoyed workers in tears break into impromptu dances at some places
SC extends Sahara chief Subrata Roy's parole till July 11
Sahara Group submits list of immovable assets worth "many times" its dues
To perform last rites and attend ceremonies following death of his mother
Roy's mother Chhabi Roy, 95, passed away in Lucknow today after a prolonged illness
She was 95 and had been critically ill for over two years
He said Subrata Roy wanted to go abroad for 'business discussions' with Bill Clinton and Tony Blair
Jail seems to make authors out of some. A book written in prison by Sahara group chief Subrata Roy, which was released last month, is enjoying considerable success. A mail from the corporate communications team of Sahara India Pariwar claims that for a month now, Life Mantras has been among the top five bestselling non-fiction books in the country, according to Nielsen BookScan. The book, which contains anecdotes about Roy's time in jail, topped the list last week. But Roy has more to offer as a writer: Life Mantras is, in fact, the first book in his Thoughts from Tihar trilogy. Former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru had penned The Discovery of India while in jail for his participation in the Quit India Movement. Napolean Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler, too, turned writers in prison.