CHIDAMBARAM GETS INTERIM PROTECTION
The Delhi high court granted senior Congress leader and former finance minister P Chidambaram interim protection from arrest till July 3 in connection with the INX Media case on Thursday, a day after he was given protection from arrest in the Aircel-maxis case till June 5.
Justice AK Pathak restrained the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from arresting Chidambaram till July 3 and also issued a notice seeking its response to his anticipatory bail application within two weeks.
The orders came after Chidambaram moved the court seeking anticipatory bail as he was summoned by the agency to join a probe into his role in approving a foreign investment in INX Media when he was finance minister.
The agency had summoned Chidambaram to appear before it on May 31 at 11am in connection with the ₹305 crore INX Media case.
Additional solicitor general Tushar Mehta, appearing for the agency, raised preliminary objections to the plea and said that Chidambaram should approach the sessions court instead.
The court, while granting the interim protection to the former finance minister, also directed Chidambaram to comply with the summons.
The hearing in this matter was supposed to take place on Wednesday. However, justice SP Garg, who was supposed to hear it, recused himself from hearing the matter. The matter was then listed for proceedings before justice Pathak, who said that he would hear the case at 3pm.