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The Supreme Court has asked SEBI and an amicus curiae to examine proposals of two companies for developing Sahara Group's land in Mumbai to return investors' money. The interested companies, Valor Estate Ltd (VEL) and another unnamed firm, must deposit Rs 1,000 crore with the apex court registry within 15 days.
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