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We will sell our properties to refund the amount, Roy told SC while seeking more time.

Meanwhile chaotic scenes were witnessed while Sahara chief Subrata Roy was brought to the court. Calling him "chor", a man from Gwalior threw ink on Subrata Roy's face.

The man in his 30s, Manoj Sharma who claimed to be an investor, waited for Roy, who was wearing his trade mark waist coat and tie, to get out of one of the cars of the police convoy that had brought him a little after noon from nearby Noida to the court premises and blackened his face. Shouting "Sahara chor hai" (thief), Sharma threw a bottle of black ink on him. The man was beaten up by some lawyers who had gathered and he was taken by the police to Tilak Marg police station. The attempt of security personnel to bring Roy inside the Court premises through another gate did not bear fruit as waiting photo journalists rushed to the place where Roy Chief got down from the police vehicle. Sharma, who reportedly has a previous record of having thrown a shoe at Congress MP Suresh Kalmadi when he was being brought to a court, removed his shirt and shouted that "He is a thief. He has stolen people's money and I am against thieves". The Uttar Pradesh security personnel, in whose custody he has been since Friday, got entry passes issued for themselves and the Sahara Chief to ensure his presence before a bench of Justices K S Radhakrishnan and J S Khehar at 2 PM.

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