Karti Chidambaram with Delhi High Court Facebook
News

Delhi High Court relaxes foreign travel restrictions on Congress MP Karti Chidambaram

He was granted bail in the INX Media case but was ordered to seek the trial court's permission before travelling outside India.

Prashant Jha

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday allowed Congress Member of Parliament (MP) Karti Chidambaram to travel abroad without seeking the trial court's permission each time.

Justice Ravinder Dudeja relaxed the travel conditions earlier imposed on Chidambaram.

However, the Court said that he must provide an itinerary of his proposed journeys to the authorities two weeks in advance.

Justice Ravinder Dudeja

The case against Chidambaram pertains to the alleged INX Media scam. The CBI had registered a case on May 15, 2017, alleging irregularities in a Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance granted to the media group for receiving overseas funding of ₹305 crore in 2007, when Karti Chidambaram's father P Chidambaram was the Union Finance Minister.

Karti Chidambaram was granted bail by the High Court in the case in March 2018. One of the conditions imposed was that he should not travel outside India without the trial court's permission. 

Chidambaram filed the present application, arguing that he is a frequent traveller and has been travelling to several countries with the Court's permission. 

He added that the condition should be relaxed with respect to countries like the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Italy, Germany and the USA which he frequently visits.

The CBI opposed the plea.

Sidharth Luthra

Senior Advocate Sidharth Luthra with advocates Arshdeep Singh Khurana, Akshat Gupta, Harsh Srivastava, Sidak Singh Anand and Madhushruthi Neelkantan appeared for Karti Chidambaram.

CBI was represented through its Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) Anupam S Sharrma as well as advocates Harpreet Kabi, Vashist Rao, Ripudaman Sharma, Vishesh Jain, Syamantak Mudgil, Anant Prakash Mishra and Riya Sachdeva.

Proof of motive not necessary to sustain murder charge: Delhi High Court

Can the blind see? Delhi High Court has a unique answer as it rules in favour blind candidate for AAI selection

Kerala lawyers object to Supreme Court view on High Courts entertaining anticipatory bail pleas ahead of sessions courts

Rajasthan High Court halts import and sale of GM food items until Centre frames regulations

AZB Senior Partner Sunila Awasthi leaves to join Lex Jurists

SCROLL FOR NEXT