New Delhi:Trinamool Congress's MP Abhishek Banerjee and his wife Rujira Banerjee on Monday approached the Supreme Court challenging the summons issued to them by Enforcement Directorate (ED) for appearance here in connection with the money laundering probe linked to an alleged coal scam in West Bengal. They have challenged the Delhi High Court March 11 order by which their pleas against the issuance of summons were dismissed.
Filing the plea through advocate Sunil Fernandes, Banerjee requested the top court to quash summons and restrain ED from seeking their presence for questioning in Delhi. They pleaded that they can be questioned by ED at Kolkata and sought a stay on High Court's order. The petitioners have asked the apex court to decide whether ED can assume pan-India jurisdiction to summon persons from anywhere to Delhi.
"Whether the Respondent can assume pan-India jurisdiction to summon any person at the place of their choice while exercising powers under Section 50 PMLA?," the plea questioned while adding that High Court has failed to appreciate that the couple are permanent residents of Kolkata and the entire alleged cause of action and the place of the alleged offense, is in the State of West Bengal.
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The search and seizure operations recorded in the FIR/RC took place in West Bengal wherein allegedly stolen coal was recovered and all the accused persons named in the FIR/RC are permanent residents of West Bengal, it added. Seeking relief from the appearance in Delhi, the plea stated, "Direct the Respondent (ED) to summon the Petitioners under Section 50 PMLA only at Kolkata (for Petitioner no. 1 -Abhishek Banerjee) or only at their residence (for Petitioner no. 2 - Rujira Banerjee), as the case may be, during the pendency of the present proceedings."
Abhishek Banerjee, the nephew of TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, appeared before the ED office at Delhi today. The High Court on March 11 dismissed by their plea and following this, the ED issued fresh summons to Banerjee and his wife to depose before the financial probe agency's office in Delhi on March 21 and 22. Abhishek Banerjee was grilled for eight hours straight by ED officials when he last appeared at the agency office in Delhi in September 2021.