The Centre had opposed the plea saying questioning of his arrest was an "abuse" of the legal process and there were serious charges of hawala transactions against him.
A bench of justices Vipin Sanghi and P S Teji had heard the arguments of the counsel for Qureshi, the Centre, the ED and reserved its order on November 13 on the habeas corpus plea.
A habeas corpus plea is a petition filed to ensure that a person under arrest is brought before a court which determines whether the detention is legal.
The government had refuted Qureshi's allegations that he was unauthorisedly detained by the ED in the money laundering case, saying he was arrested under statutory provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and remanded to ED custody by a competent trial court.
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The agency had claimed that "the witnesses have confirmed in their statements that they have delivered crores of rupees for Qureshi and his associates through his employees and one of the witnesses has stated that nearly Rs 1.75 crore have been exported by the accused from him and his friend in lieu of the help provided to him in a CBI case."
The earlier PMLA case against Qureshi was lodged by the ED in 2015, based on an I-T prosecution complaint, it said.
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