The Bombay High Court has set aside Bank of India’s classification of Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal’s account as “fraud,” citing a violation of natural justice. The Court emphasized that Goyal was not given an opportunity to make a representation before the decision.
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.
Today, On 3rd July, The ED informed the High Court that Naresh Goyal’s interim bail may be extended for three weeks to allow for a medical examination at Tata Hospital. Goyal’s attorney cited his deteriorating health and reluctance to go to Tata Cancer Hospital. The court scheduled the next hearing for Thursday. Goyal faces money laundering allegations. His wife, Anita Goyal, passed away in May.
The Bombay High Court today assured Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal that his plea for an extension of interim bail would be heard within the next 10 days. Goyal’s lawyers expressed frustration about the case being “shuttlecocked between courts” due to changes in judge assignments since May. The court agreed to hear the plea and set a hearing date soon.
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 6th May, Naresh Goyal, founder of Jet Airways, granted a two-month interim bail by the Bombay High Court as he undergoes medical treatment. His bail sought on medical grounds while facing allegations of money laundering. The case involves financial irregularities during his tenure at Jet Airways. Goyal’s legal battle continues as the investigation progresses.
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.
Today, on April 30th, Naresh Goyal, founder of Jet Airways, seeks bail from Bombay High Court based on health grounds amid money laundering and fraud allegations. Goyal’s advocates argue his critical medical condition and the need to care for his ailing wife. The petition emphasizes the necessity of specialized medical care beyond what can be provided in a prison setting.
A Mumbai Court Yesterday (April 10th) rejected the plea filed by Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal seeking bail on medical grounds in the money laundering case against him
Naresh Goyal, Jet Airways founder, was denied interim bail in a money laundering case but allowed two months of hospital treatment for cancer. The charges involve fund misappropriation and consultancy payments. Goyal’s critical health condition prompted the court’s decision, highlighting the balance between legal proceedings and humanitarian concerns amid the allegations.
