SC issues notice to CBI on P Chidambaram’s bail plea seeking bail in INX Media case

New Delhi: The Supreme Court issued Friday notice to CBI, asking it to respond on former Finance Minister P Chidambaram’s plea seeking bail in the INX Media corruption case.

A bench of justices R Banumathi and Hrishikesh Roy asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the CBI, to file its response and posted the matter for hearing, October 15.

P Chidambaram, who is lodged in Tihar Jail under judicial custody, has moved the top court, challenging the September 30 verdict of the Delhi High Court which had dismissed his plea seeking bail in the case.  Chidambaram, 74, is in custody since his arrest August 21 by the CBI.

The CBI had registered May 15 an FIR alleging irregularities in the FIPB clearance granted to the INX Media group for receiving overseas funds of Rs 305 crore in 2007 during P Chidambaram’s tenure as Finance Minister. Thereafter, the ED lodged a money laundering case in this regard in 2017.

At the outset, senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Chidmabaram referred to the high court’s September 30 verdict and said that the high court had applied three tests – flight risk, tampering of evidence and influencing witness – while deciding the bail petition.

Kapil Sibal said that on two counts, flight risk and tampering of evidence, the high court has ruled in favour of Chidambaram, while on the third count of influencing witnesses, the verdict has gone against the senior Congress leader.

“This is concerning the CBI case. What has happened to the ED’s case,” the bench asked Sibal and senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi who was also representing Chidambaram.

Responding to the query, Sibal said that ED has not yet arrested Chidambaram in the money laundering case. Sibal and Sighvi told the bench that they would take 30 minutes to argue the matter.

The bench told Tushar Mehta to file the response on behalf of the CBI. He said that he would file response on behalf of CBI by October 14.

Sibal then told the court that they would also find a rejoinder, if necessary, on the CBI’s response.

The bench directed that the response and counters to be filed by October 14.

Agencies

 

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