The Bombay High Court today directed Ms Rheema Khan, wife of Mr Hasan Ali Khan, arrested for alleged money laundering scam, to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) this afternoon and on three days in the next week for questioning.
A Division Bench of Justices Mr B.H. Marlapalle and Mr U.D. Salvi was hearing a petition filed by Ms Rheema seeking to quash the proceedings initiated against her under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
The court remarked that at this stage it could not grant any relief as the Supreme Court is already monitoring the investigation.
Additional Solicitor-General, Mr Darius Khambatta, informed the court that the ED has issued 23 summons to Ms Rheema asking her to appear for questioning but she has complied with only one.
Advocate Mr I.A. Bagaria appearing for Ms Rheema told the court that she would go to the agency’s office for recording her statement following which the Bench directed her to appear before the agency.
Ms Rheema will have to go to the ED office today besides August 1, August 3, and August 5 between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Mr Bagaria argued that since the apex court had directed for an SIT to probe into the black money case, the present agency (ED) is not competent to investigate the matter now.
“But has the SIT been formed and taken over the case, the order might be there but has it been implemented,” questioned Mr Justice Marlapalle to which Mr Kambatta said a notification would be issued soon.
The court has asked ED to file a reply within two weeks on Ms Rheema’s prayer to quash the proceedings.