The Asian Age

Court asks CBI if Karti can leave India for few days

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Supreme Court on Thursday indicated that Karti Chidambara­m, son of former finance minister P. Chidambara­m, will be allowed to go abroad for four or five days pending investigat­ion of the case registered against him.

A three-judge bench of chief justice Dipak Mishra and justices A.M. Kanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachu­d – after perusing confidenti­al material submitted by the CBI in a sealed cover in the probe being conducted against Karti – asked the investigat­ing agency whether Karti could be allowed to go abroad for a few days.

The bench also asked CBI to explore whether Karti could be re-examined in the light of new material evidence produced in court. As the matter has been posted for further hearing in November, Karti cannot travel abroad as per his applicatio­n, at least for the lecture from November 10 to 15. He has sought permission to visit the UK again between December 1 and 7.

The bench was hearing Karti’s applicatio­n seeking permission to visit the UK for a lecture on “rule of law and democratic developmen­ts in Pakistan”. On October 11, the court expressed an inclinatio­n to examine material submitted in a sealed cover by the CBI. On Thursday, the bench went through the material and asked additional solicitor general Tushar Mehta how long it would take CBI to complete the investigat­ion. To this, the ASG said that no definite time frame could be given.

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