In a significant development on Thursday, a Delhi court granted bail to Vinesh Kumar Chandel, co-founder of the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC), in a money laundering case. The decision came after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) did not oppose the bail, which was recorded in detail by the Investigation Officer.
Additional Sessions Judge Amit Bansal of Patiala House court provided Vinesh Chandel bail on a Rs. 2 Lakh bond and a matching surety. Key conditions include a travel restriction without court approval and maintaining evidence integrity. This decision followed a prior rejection emphasizing the stringent conditions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) for bail.
Chandel’s initial request for interim bail was declined due to insufficient urgent grounds, despite claims regarding his mother’s health. The court required demonstrable urgency, which was found lacking in the medical documentation provided. The nature of the case, concerning serious financial misdemeanors under the PMLA, necessitated a rigorous approach, ultimately resulting in the dismissal of the interim bail plea.
(With inputs from agencies.)












