Supertech Group: Arora s application was moved before Additional Sessions Judge Devender Kumar Jangala on account of his "deteriorating medical condition which has been aggravating ever since his incarceration as he was already suffering from various life-threatening diseases".
The Enforcement Directorate opposed Supertech Group s chairman R K Arora s plea for interim bail on medical grounds in a money laundering case. They argued that the necessary medical assistance was available in prison, countering Arora s claim of deteriorating health. The case, stemming from FIRs in Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, alleges a scam involving 670 home buyers, defrauded of Rs 164 crore. The ED claims misappropriation of funds and diversion for land acquisition, rendering substantial loans non-performing assets.
The Supreme Court rejects Supertech chairman s plea against arrest by the Enforcement Directorate. Written communication about the ground of arrest at the time of detention is not necessary and can be provided within 24 hours.
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