16 March,2018 05:10 PM IST | New Delhi | ANI
Karti Chidambaram. Pic/PTI
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday reserved order on former finance minister P. Chidambaram's son, Karti Chidambaram's bail plea in connection with INX Media case. Yesterday, the Supreme Court gave interim protection to Karti from arrest in connection with the same case. He now cannot be arrested until March 26 by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
The Thursday order was regarding the ED case pending in Delhi High Court in relation with the adjudication of the probe agency's power to arrest Karti under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
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The extension comes as a relief to Karti after the probe agency on March 13 moved the apex court against the High Court order, which had granted him relief.
Karti, is being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and ED for his alleged role in the INX Media case.
He is in judicial custody till March 24.
The High Court on March 9 restrained the ED from arresting Karti Chidambaram till March 20 after he claimed the probe agency could not conduct the investigation without registering a formal case.
Karti and his father have dismissed the case as a political vendetta. The CBI and ED said Karti Chidambaram helped the INX Media Ltd get around foreign investment regulations in return for a bribe.
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