The Sahara Group was today directed by the Supreme Court to hand over title deeds of property worth Rs. 20,000 crore to market regulator Sebi (Securities and Exchange Board of India) within three weeks. "You indulge too much in hide and seek, we cannot trust you anymore," the Supreme Court told Sahara while directing it to hand over a valuation report of its properties. The court has told the group that till Sahara complies with the Supreme Court order to the satisfaction of Sebi, Subrato Roy and other directors can't leave the country without the permission of court.