he alleged irregularities took place in the year 2007 when Chidambaram was the finance minister during the UPA-1 government
Karti was also asked to furnish an undertaking before the court that he would follow the conditions and inform about his flight details and the date of return to India
Hours after being granted bail by Delhi HC in INX media case, Karti Chidambaram yesterday filed plea seeking protection of arrest
The CBI had opposed his bail plea on the grounds that he has 'already destroyed evidence' in the case
Central Bureau of Investigation arrested Karti Chidambaram in February for allegedly taking money to facilitate Foreign Investment Promotion Board clearance to INX Media in 2007
Court gives it 3 more days to interrogate him; to decide bail plea on Thursday; HC stays any ED arrest in same case till March 20
Karti had yesterday moved the high court after the Supreme Court had allowed him to withdraw his writ petition against the ED summons
Special CBI Judge Sunil Rana is likely to hear the bail plea of Karti Chidambaram
Karti Chidambaram was arrested by the CBI on February 28
While Karti followed in the footsteps of his father and studied overseas, he hasn't quite had the same success as his father either in his profession or politics
The CBI said that in May 2007, first FIPB approval was given to INX Media and in April 2008, this reference was made in the Finance Ministry
INX Media allegedly violated norms by making a downstream investment of 26% in INX News without FIPB approval
Special judge N K Malhotra sent the CA to Tihar Jail after he was produced from the custody of the Enforcement Directorate
According to the direction of the Supreme Court, Karti approached the high court, seeking its nod for his foreign travel
ED had registered a money laundering case against Karti Chidambaram and others in May last year
CBI said on basis of its findings, it had registered a preliminary enquiry (PE) on November 29 after obtaining approval from the competent authority to look into these aspects
SC imposes conditions on Karti for his UK visit, asks him to furnish an undertaking that he will return as directed
A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud asked Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to place the documents before it on November 9
sought the court's permission to travel abroad for the admission of his daughter to Cambridge University
CBI wanted to place the documents concerning its investigation in a sealed cover before SC