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Madras HC stays look-out circular against Karti, others

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The Madras High Court on Thursday stayed the lookout circulars issued against former union minister P Chidambara­m’s son Karti and four others by the Centre under the Passport Act over a corruption case filed by the CBI.

Justice M Duraiswamy granted the interim stay when petitions filed by Karti and others seeking to quash the circulars came up for hearing and directed the central government to file its counter by September 4.

Others who got the interim relief are Karti’s associates C B N Reddy, Ravi Viswanatha­n, Mohanan Rajesh and S Baskar Raman. The Foreigner Regional Registrati­on Officer (FRRO) and the Bureau of Immigratio­n under the Union home ministry had issued the circulars against Karti on June 16 last and against the four others on July 18.

In his petition, Karti contended that the look-out circular was part of the central government’s “political vendetta” and issued “arbitraril­y” and without jurisdicti­on to prevent him from travelling abroad.

He also said he had responded to the summonses issued by the CBI in connection with the case and there was “no absolute cause of action” for issuance of the circular.

The case related to alleged irregulari­ties in the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance to INX Media for receiving overseas funds when Karti’s father was the finance minister in 2007.

Opposing Karti’s plea, the Centre had told the court that after the experience of liquor baron Vijay Mallya leaving India, it has become imperative for it to issue the look-out circular against him (Karti).

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