Bombay HC grants interim medical bail to Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal

Updated : May 06, 2024 19:03
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In a minor relief to Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal, the Bombay High Court on Monday granted him an interim medical bail of 2 months. The Enforcement Directorate arrested Naresh Goyal on a money laundering case.

"The applicant (Goyal) shall be released on interim bail for a period of two months. He shall abide by all conditions imposed," the bench said.

Bail for Naresh Goyal

A single bench of Justice N J Jamadar said Goyal shall pay a surety of Rs 1 lakh and not leave Mumbai without prior permission from the trial court. The High Court has also asked Naresh Goyal to surrender his passport. 

The Jet Airways founder sought the interim bail on medical and humanitarian grounds as both he and his wife Anita Goyal are suffering from cancer. A special court in February refused bail to Goyal but permitted him to be admitted in a private hospital of his choice and seek medical treatment.

Goyal then moved the HC, seeking bail on merits and to be released on interim bail on medical grounds. Goyal's counsel Harish Salve had urged the court to consider the case on humanitarian grounds.

However, ED's counsel Hiten Venegaonkar opposed the bail and said the agency did not have any problem if Goyal's hospitalisation was extended.

Venegaonkar had submitted that the court may extend Goyal's hospitalisation for a period of four weeks and then call for a fresh medical report to assess his situation. But Salve said that apart from deteriorating physical health, Goyal's mental health was also not good.

Goyal was arrested by the ED in September 2023 on allegations that he had laundered money and siphoned off loans to the tune of Rs 538.62 crore given to Jet Airways by the Canara Bank. His wife was arrested in November 2023 when the ED submitted its chargesheet in the case. She was granted bail by the special court the same day considering her age and medical condition

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