Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CBI MOVES APEX COURT AGAINST BAIL TO KARTI IN INX MEDIA CASE

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

Central Bureau of Investigat­ion Monday moved the Supreme Court challengin­g a Delhi high court order granting bail to Karti Chidambara­m, son of senior Congress leader P Chidambara­m, in INX Media case.

The investigat­ing agency has claimed in its appeal that it was “impermissi­ble” for the high court to entertain the bail plea filed by Karti when an applicatio­n seeking similar relief was pending before the trial court.

The CBI has also alleged that the high court had “erroneousl­y” conducted a “detailed examinatio­n” of evidence on merits at the stage of bail which seriously prejudiced the case of CBI.

“Further, the high court while granting bail failed to exercise its discretion in a judicious manner without ascertaini­ng the nature of accusation, the nature of supporting evidence and the reasonable apprehensi­on of tampering with the evidence in the present case,” the CBI said in its appeal.

A single judge bench of the high court had on March 23 granted bail to Karti, who was arrested on February 28 by the CBI, saying the relief should not be refused unless the crime was of the “highest magnitude” entailing “severe punishment”.

The high court had also observed that while there was “incriminat­ing evidence” of a “nexus” between his then company Chess Management Services (P) Ltd (CMS) and Advantage Strategic Consulting (P) Ltd (ASC), which had received a payment of Rs 10 lakh for allegedly facilitati­ng the FIPB clearance to INX Media, it was not sufficient to deny bail to Karti as the payment was duly accounted for in the company records and was received by a cheque.

Karti was arrested from Chennai in connection with an FIR lodged on May 15 last year, which had alleged irregulari­ties in a Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance given to INX Media for receiving funds of about ~305 crore from overseas in 2007 when his father P Chidambara­m was the finance minister.

The CBI had initially alleged that Karti received ~10 lakh as a bribe for facilitati­ng the FIPB clearance to INX Media. It later revised the figure to US$1 million.

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