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‘No flight risk’, SC grants bail to Chidambara­m

INX Media case: Congress leader told not to leave country without permission

- AASHISH ARYAN

The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted bail to former finance minister P Chidambara­m in the case filed by Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) in the alleged irregulari­ties in the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) approvals for INX Media. The former union minister can be released, provided he is required in any other case, the apex court said.

Asking Chidambara­m to be available for interrogat­ion as and when required by the probe agencies, a three-judge Bench of Justices R Banumathi, A S Bopanna, and Hrishikesh Roy said Chidambara­m shall deposit his passport with the special court and not leave the country without permission from the Special CBI court.

In a 27-page judgment on Tuesday granting bail, the Bench pulled up the CBI, saying that it could not see as to how Chidambara­m was a flight risk. Agreeing with the submission­s made by senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Abhishek Manu Singhvi, the court said as the former home minister was a Member of Parliament and a senior member of the Bar, who had strong roots in the society, and as he had already surrendere­d his passport, there was no possibilit­y of him fleeing away from the country.

The court also said the contention of CBI that ‘flight risk’ of economic offenders should be looked at as a national phenomenon and be dealt with in that manner merely because certain other offenders have flown out of the country, could not be accepted.

“The same cannot, in our view, be put in a straitjack­et formula so as to deny bail to the one who is before the court, due to the conduct of other offenders, if the person under considerat­ion is otherwise entitled to bail on the merits of his own case,” the court said.

The judgment also noted that in the remand applicatio­ns filed by the prosecutin­g agencies so far, there was no “whisper that any material witness has been approached not to disclose informatio­n about the appellant and his son (Karti

Chidambara­m)”. The court, thus, could not accept the contention that if released, the former Union minister could influence witnesses or tamper with evidence. The former minister, however, is unlikely to get any reprieve as he is in the custody of the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e in a related case.

The former finance minister had been arrested by the CBI on August 21 claims by probe agencies that he was evading arrest. That day had, however, culminated with Chidambara­m showing up at the Congress headquarte­rs to address the media. Though CBI sleuths had reached Congress headquarte­rs too to arrest him from there, the former minister managed to reach his residence in South Delhi, from where he was arrested later in the night.

Earlier on August 20, a single-judge Bench of the Delhi HC had denied Chidambara­m anticipato­ry bail and protection from immediate arrest in the case. Terming the INX Media case involving Chidambara­m a classic “case of money laundering”, the Bench had in its judgment said granting bail in such cases would send a wrong message to the society. The HC had also noted that as the senior Congress leader was evasive in his replies to the probe agencies, custodial interrogat­ion was required for an effective investigat­ion in the matter.

 ??  ?? Chidambara­m is unlikely to get any reprieve as he is in the custody of the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e in a related case
Chidambara­m is unlikely to get any reprieve as he is in the custody of the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e in a related case

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