Today, On 8th August, The Supreme Court told advocate Mathews J. Nedumpara, “Such a petition was not expected from you,” while noting the matter was already closed but still re-listing it, saying the gap “could serve as a cooling off period.”
Today, On 11th November, the Bombay High Court granted permanent medical bail to Naresh Goyal, founder of Jet Airways, in a money laundering case. Earlier, he received interim bail for cancer treatment. The court acknowledged Goyal’s critical health condition, prioritizing his right to medical care while legal proceedings against him continue.
On Friday(12th July),The Supreme Court of India has extended former Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik’s interim medical bail by two weeks in a money laundering case following a request from the Enforcement Directorate to gather fresh instructions. Earlier extensions were granted due to Malik’s chronic kidney ailments and lack of improvement in his medical condition. Malik was arrested in February 2022 under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act for his alleged involvement in an under-valued property deal with underworld connections.
Today, On 25th June, Naresh Goyal, the founder of Jet Airways, requested an extension of his medical bail due to poor health and the recent loss of his wife to cancer. He was granted interim bail earlier on medical grounds after being arrested for money laundering. Goyal’s wife had also been implicated in the case but was granted bail due to her age and health.
Today, On 3rd May, The Enforcement Directorate opposes Naresh Goyal’s interim bail plea citing money laundering allegations. Goyal seeks bail based on health concerns for himself and his wife, battling cancer. The High Court will decide on May 6. Goyal’s legal battles continue amid investigations into Jet Airways’ collapse. The ED suggests prolonging Goyal’s hospital stay for a month, emphasizing no objection to his continued hospitalization. Goyal’s mental well-being and the humanitarian aspect are highlighted in the plea.
