October 31, 2013 2:05 PM

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The Supreme Court today agreed to hear Sahara Group's plea seeking modification in its order restraining Subrata Roy from going abroad, till the Group hands over title deeds of its properties worth 20,000 crore rupees to SEBI. A bench headed by Justice KS Radhakrishnan said that it will consider the Group's plea tomorrow in-chamber.Sahara had moved the apex court on Tuesday claiming that there was a mistake in its order. The bench had yesterday refused to pass any interim order for allowing Roy to go abroad before his Group files a review petition seeking to modify the earlier order.The court was hearing three contempt petitions filed by Securities and Exchange Board of India, SEBI against Roy, the two firms — Sahara India Real Estate Corp. Ltd. and Sahara India Housing Investment Corp. Ltd. — and their directors.

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