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Sahara–SEBI Refund Deadline
Event overview
Supreme-Court-set deadline for distributing ₹5,000 crore to 32 lakh pending Sahara depositors.
31 December 2026 is the Supreme Court's outer date for disbursing the ₹5,000-crore tranche from the Sahara-SEBI refund account to roughly 32 lakh depositors still awaiting repayment. Verification windows, claim submissions and Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies coordination all close into this deadline. The order ties together three decade-old proceedings arising from the 2012 Sahara India Real Estate and Sahara Housing Investment Corp. OFCD cases.
The Supreme Court in Subrata Roy Sahara vs. Union of India (2012) directed Sahara to deposit ₹25,781 crore with the Securities and Exchange Board of India for refund to optionally fully convertible debenture holders. SEBI recovered ₹15,569 crore, held in the Sahara-SEBI Refund Account at nationalised banks, but repeatedly reported that matching claims to original investors proved difficult because of incomplete KYC records.
A three-judge bench led by Justice Surya Kant on 5 March 2025 ordered ₹5,000 crore transferred to the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies for distribution to cooperative depositors in the four Sahara cooperatives — Humara India Credit, Sahara Credit Cooperative, Sahara Universal Multipurpose and Stars Multipurpose. The court extended the disbursement deadline to 31 December 2026 after the Registrar reported that only ₹2,314 crore had reached 5.84 lakh depositors by early 2026. Former Supreme Court judge R. Subhash Reddy continues to supervise the CRCS-Sahara Refund Portal. The original 2012 order followed SEBI's finding that the two group companies had raised money from more than 2.96 crore investors without following public-issue disclosures, in violation of the SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009. Subrata Roy Sahara, the group's founder, died on 14 November 2023, leaving succession questions around group assets.
31 December 2026 is the court-set cut-off after which the CRCS must report back on residual liability and either seek a further extension or have unclaimed funds revert to the escrow pool. For retail depositors — many of them elderly rural savers in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh — it is the final cycle to push pending claims through KYC reconciliation. It is also the date SEBI's periodic status affidavit locks against. The deadline falls inside the calendar-year close used by SEBI's investor protection fund and the CRCS annual report, forcing both bodies to publish synchronised audit trails by 31 March 2027 for Parliamentary tabling.
An estimated 32 lakh depositors still await repayment, most of them small savers who bought cooperative deposits or OFCDs between 2008 and 2014 through Sahara's agent network concentrated in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal. Average claim size reported by the CRCS portal sits below ₹30,000, and the current refund ceiling of ₹50,000 per claimant means many investors receive less than their principal. Sahara employees, former agents and group creditors including the Enforcement Directorate (which has attached properties under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act) are additional stakeholders. State cooperative departments in at least 15 states support district camps for KYC verification and grievance redressal.
This deadline sits alongside the RBI Financial Stability Report December 2026 assessment of non-bank depositor protection, and feeds into pre-budget policy framing ahead of the India Union Budget 2027.
When exactly is the Sahara-SEBI refund deadline? 31 December 2026, as extended by the Supreme Court's order of 5 March 2025 and reiterated in subsequent progress reviews.
Is the deadline confirmed or expected? Confirmed by Supreme Court order. Further extensions have precedent and are possible if the CRCS reports substantial pending liability.
Who is responsible? The Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies distributes through the CRCS-Sahara portal, supervised by a former Supreme Court judge and reporting to SEBI and the Supreme Court.
Where can I read the official announcement? The Supreme Court order in the Sahara batch matters, mirrored at mocrefund.crcs.gov.in and sebi.gov.in circulars on the Sahara-SEBI Refund Account.
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