New Delhi: The amicus in the Sahara-SEBI case has flagged his objections to the Sahara India Commercial Corporation Limited’s plea for permission to sell its 88 properties, including Aamby Valley in Maharashtra and Sahara Shahar in Lucknow, to Adani Properties Private Limited. The court has asked both the Centre and Sahara to file a response to the objections within six weeks.

In a detailed report running to 65 pages and his 10-page response to the application, senior advocate Shekhar Naphade disclosed that 63 properties mentioned in the list are subject to attachment orders by the Income-Tax department, status of which is not known at present.

The report was given to the Supreme Court Monday when a three-judge bench led by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai took up Sahara’s application for a hea

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