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INX Media case: SC extends relief to Karti Chidambaram from arrest

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Thursday extended, till March 26, the interim protection from arrest granted to by the High Court in the Media case.

A bench of Dipak Misra, Justice and Justice also transferred to itself the cases pending before the High Court relating to adjudication of Enforcement Directorate's (ED) power to arrest an accused under the Prevention of Act (PMLA) and also a plea filed by seeking protection from arrest by ED in the case.

The bench's order came after taking into note that several high courts in the country have given conflicting views on interpretation of Section 19 (power to arrest an accused under PLMA) of the PMLA and that it would deal with the issue of interpretation of the section.

Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Central government, had referred to the orders passed by different high courts, including and Bombay, on the issue.

Earlier in the day, the High Court extended Karti Chidambaram's protection from arrest in the ED case from March 20 to March 22.

The court was hearing plea filed by ED and the against the high court order giving relief to Karti Chidambaram, son of and former Union P. Chidambaram, from arrest in the case.

In interim relief to Karti Chidambaram, the high court on March 9 had asked the ED not to take "any coercive action" against him till the next hearing of the case slated for March 20.

On March 8, the top court had asked him to approach the high court seeking quashing of summons issued by the ED.

The probe agencies approaching the top court said has abused the law to get relief from the high court.

Mehta said that high court's granting of relief would encourage persons, facing similar summons from ED in money-laundering cases, to move the high court under the Constitution's Article 226 and blunt the probe.

"There are over 1,000 plus cases where we (ED) have reached the stage of section 19 throughout the country. Even if the larger bench of the High Court gives a finding (in the power to arrest an accused under PMLA), it will not bind other courts. So this court has to give a finding on it, otherwise people will come to High Court for ad-interim protection and we will not be able to do anything," he said.

The bench said it would not go into the merits but interpret the provision related to ED's power to arrest under PMLA and deal with the issue whether high courts could grant such relief under Article 226 which deals with high court's power to issue writs and orders.

Appearing for Karti Chidambaram, told the court that the cases under investigation by the CBI and the ED were identical and since he had been extensively interrogated by the CBI, it was not necessary for the ED to take him into custody.

He further argued that the ED had lodged an enforcement crime information report (ECIR), which is not an FIR, and hence issuance of summons to appear before the agency was illegal as well as breach of his client's fundamental rights.

The agencies, however, contended that had challenged the constitutional validity of the provision permitting ED to arrest on the basis of ECIR and as long as this was not declared unconstitutional, it must continue to operate.

Karti Chidambaram, arrested on February 28, is in jail till March 24 in the case lodged by the CBI.

The CBI had investigated him for allegedly receiving money to facilitate (FIPB) clearance to Media in 2007 when his father was the in the

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 19:54 IST
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