By Online Desk
A Delhi courtroom on Tuesday granted bail to actor Jacqueline Fernandez in a Rs 200 crore cash laundering case involving alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekar.
On November 11, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had submitted that Fernandez can escape the nation simply as she isn’t in need of cash.
The courtroom had questioned why the actor was not arrested up to now. “Why haven’t you (ED) arrested Jacqueline yet during the investigation despite issuing an LOC? Other accused are in jail. Why adopt a pick-and-choose policy,” the courtroom had requested the probe company.
The accused had sought bail on the bottom that there was no want for her custody for the reason that investigation is already full and the cost sheet has been filed.
The courtroom had on September 26 granted interim bail to her on a private bond of Rs 50,000.
The courtroom had on August 31 taken cognizance of a supplementary cost sheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate and requested Fernandez to look earlier than the courtroom.
Fernandez, who was summoned by the ED a number of instances in reference to the investigation, was named as an accused for the primary time within the supplementary cost sheet.
The ED’s earlier cost sheet and a supplementary cost sheet didn’t point out her as an accused.
The paperwork, nonetheless, had talked about the small print of the statements recorded by Fernandez and fellow actor Nora Fatehi.
A Delhi courtroom on Tuesday granted bail to actor Jacqueline Fernandez in a Rs 200 crore cash laundering case involving alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekar.
On November 11, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had submitted that Fernandez can escape the nation simply as she isn’t in need of cash.
The courtroom had questioned why the actor was not arrested up to now. “Why haven’t you (ED) arrested Jacqueline yet during the investigation despite issuing an LOC? Other accused are in jail. Why adopt a pick-and-choose policy,” the courtroom had requested the probe company.
The accused had sought bail on the bottom that there was no want for her custody for the reason that investigation is already full and the cost sheet has been filed.
The courtroom had on September 26 granted interim bail to her on a private bond of Rs 50,000.
The courtroom had on August 31 taken cognizance of a supplementary cost sheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate and requested Fernandez to look earlier than the courtroom.
Fernandez, who was summoned by the ED a number of instances in reference to the investigation, was named as an accused for the primary time within the supplementary cost sheet.
The ED’s earlier cost sheet and a supplementary cost sheet didn’t point out her as an accused.
The paperwork, nonetheless, had talked about the small print of the statements recorded by Fernandez and fellow actor Nora Fatehi.