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In yet another big setback to three directors including CMD of beleaguered Amrapali Group, the Supreme Court on Thursday, 11 October, initiated contempt proceedings against them and directed that they be placed under police surveillance for the next 15 days.
The top court had on 9 October, directed that the Chairman and Managing Director Anil Kumar Sharma and directors Shiv Priya and Ajay Kumar be taken into police custody till they hand over all the documents of the group's 46 firms.
The three directors were released last night from police custody after nine properties of Amrapali Group, where bulky documents of group companies are stashed, were sealed in compliance with the top court's order.
A bench of Justices U U Lalit and D Y Chandrachud allowed the three directors to stay in their home for tonight but asked them to present themselves before Station House Officer (SHO) of Noida Sector 62 tomorrow before 8 AM.
The top court fixed a 15-day limit for forensic auditors to collect, collate and catalogue the documents from 2008 till now with regard to the 46 companies of the group from the nine properties situated in Noida, Greater Noida of Delhi-NCR and Rajgir and Buxar district in Bihar.
The court, while issuing notice of contempt to the three directors for prima facie violating court's order and thwarting the course of justice, asked the registrar of the apex court to register a separate suo motu case against them.
The court directed that the three directors shall not use cell phones during their stay in hotel at night without the express authorization of police but granted them liberty to use the phones during the day time, when they will be assisting in collating the documents of 46 Amrapali Group companies.
The court said that three directors including the CMD shall remain present for the next 15 days at the properties where the documents are being catalogued from 8AM to 6PM every day.
After the work at one premises is over, the team will move to the other premises and the seal of one property will be opened at a time.
The court said that at the end of operation of each day, the details should be brought to the notice of forensic auditors and they should chalk out the operation of each day.
The court said that forensic auditors should complete the task of auditing the records and affairs of all 46 companies in 10 weeks, after the 15 days period of cataloguing of documents is over.
It said that the directors can deploy as many of their staff to help in collating and cataloguing of documents which are stashed in these nine properties.
Two forensic auditors Ravi Bhatia and Pawan Aggarwal informed the court, the directors have not rendered any assistance to them and the documents have been stashed in the basements of the buildings where their is no power.
Earlier, in the day Amrapali Group informed the apex court that its nine properties including seven at Noida and Greater Noida were sealed in compliance with the order of the court and they have filed an undertaking to this regard.
The apex court had yesterday ordered the sealing of nine properties of the embattled real estate company after the three directors, who were in police custody, said the documents related to the group's 46 firms were stored there.
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