Of the Rs. 630-crore fine imposed by fair-trade regulator CCI, realty major DLF has deposited Rs. 50 crore with the Supreme Court to comply with its direction and will pay the rest by November 25.

In August, the Supreme Court had said that the total sum be deposited within three months, pending the outcome of the DLF appeal against the May 19 order of Competition Appellate Tribunal's upholding the penalty imposed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI).

"Total amount to be kept in an interest-bearing account, to be settled eventually as per the final order of the Supreme Court," DLF said in an analyst presentation uploaded on Friday. In August 2011, the CCI had found DLF violating fair-trade norms and imposed the fine based on a complaint by Belaire Owners' Association in Gurgaon.

Giving the media an update on the cancellation of 350-acre land parcel in Gurgaon by the Punjab and Haryana high court in September, DLF said: "Our appeal against the high court order has been filed in the Supreme Court. The next hearing is on November 28."