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SC refuses to grant Karti interim relief in INX Media case

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today refused to grant Karti Chidambaram, the son of former Union P Chidambaram, interim protection from arrest by the (ED) in an alleged case related to Media. A bench of and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud sought a response from the ED on Karti Chidambaram's fresh plea seeking protection from arrest. The also told the apex court that it will seek an extension of Karti Chidambaram's custody before the trial court today. The court posted the matter for further hearing on March 8. In his fresh writ petition, has challenged the summons on the ground that the ED has no jurisdiction to issue such notices based on the FIR lodged by the The apex court had on February 23 refused to stay the summons issued by the ED against -- who is presently in custody in the Media case -- after the said he was "not a common criminal" and his plea for quashing the notice was "a guise for an anticipatory bail plea". However, the top court had asked him to request the competent authority to postpone the ED summons seeking his appearance. The ED had registered a case against him and others in May last year.

It registered an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR), the ED's equivalent of a police FIR, against the accused named in a complaint. These included Karti Chidambaram, Media and its directors, Peter and An FIR, filed on May 15 last year, had alleged irregularities in the (FIPB) clearance to Media for receiving Rs 305 crore in overseas funds in 2007 when P Chidambaram was Union The apex court was hearing pleas, including the CBI's appeal, challenging the order staying a lookout circular (LOC) issued against The had on September 1 last year said there were "good, cogent" reasons for issuing the LOC. The Chidambarams have denied all the charges made against them. Earlier, a single bench of the had stayed the LOC issued against and others in the graft case. Later, the apex court considered the appeal and stayed the operation of the high court order staying the LOC. The Supreme Court, however, has kept to itself another batch of petitions relating to registration of FIR in the corruption case.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 12:25 IST
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