New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Monday deferred to April 27 the hearing on Enforcement Directorate plea challenging bail granted to businessman Ratul Puri by a trial court in Moser Baer Bank loan matter.
Justice Rajnish Bhatnagar adjourned the hearing as the ED counsel was not available while the matter was taken up by the court. Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayyar and Advocate Vijay Aggarwal had appeared for Ratul Puri.
Last week, the ED had moved the Delhi HC, challenging bail granted to Puri by a trial court on December 13. In its plea, the ED had stated that Puri has influenced witnesses and bail should not have been granted at least till the examination of prosecution witnesses is complete.
ED further stated that the trial court Judge who granted bail has erred in holding that the apprehension that Puri would tamper with evidence appears to be far-fetched.
The entire record of the accused's company in custody of the official liquidator as the evidence of money laundering clearly does not form part of the record of the accused company as the siphoning has been done throughout book sales, accommodation entries, etc.