New Delhi | The Supreme Court on Friday refused to grant bail to BRS leader K Kavitha, who has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in the Delhi excise policy scam case.
A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna, MM Sundresh and Bela M Trivedi asked Kavitha to approach the trial court, saying it is a practice which this court is following and cannot bypass the protocol.
The bench said as far as Kavitha's plea challenging the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) is concerned, the court is issuing notice to the ED and seeking its response in six weeks.
"The petition challenging the provisions will come up with the pending matters," the bench told senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Kavitha.
At the outset, Sibal told the bench that he has one request to the court that he should not be asked to go to the high court.
"Please see what is happening in our country. People are being arrested on the basis of an approver's statement. I am very upset," he said.
The bench told Sibal, "As a counsel, you should never be upset. Don't be so emotional. Main writ petition can be put up for hearing with other petitions (pending matters) in July. As far as bail is concerned, we are very clear, you have to go to the trial court." When Sibal referred to the arrest of former Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren and other political leaders, the bench asked him not to make political statements.
"We have been very clear and uniformly following this practice in this bench. All of us in principle agree, we should not because there is a political person or someone who can directly afford to come to the Supreme Court, bypass all the statutory and constitutional forums," the bench said.
Sibal then referred to the case file and referred to the statements made by the ED in the court last year in September, that she is not an accused.
The bench said it is not going into the merit of the case at the moment.
"Mr. Sibal, what you are asking us to do is according to us not permissible. You see, what is going to happen is this court is going to entertain Article 32 petitions in all matters, where a person can afford to come directly to the Supreme Court. This can't be done," the bench said.
Sibal then said that he will approach the trial court for relief.
The bench ordered that if any bail application is filed by Kavitha before the trial court, it should be adjudicated expeditiously.
Kavitha has moved the top court challenging her arrest by the ED in connection with the Delhi excise policy case.
A member of the Telangana Legislative Council and daughter of former state chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Kavitha was arrested on March 15 and remanded to the ED's custody till March 23 in the case.
The 46-year-old was arrested by the federal anti-money laundering agency from her Banjara Hills residence in Hyderabad amid protests by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supporters.
In a fresh plea filed through advocate Nitesh Rana, Kavitha said, "Quash and set aside the entire action taken by the respondent (ED) leading to the arrest of the petitioner as the same is wholly non-est; illegal, arbitrary, unconstitutional, contrary to the undertaking tendered before this court and also being violative of the postulates of Section 19 of Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 especially qua a woman." The BRS leader has sought the quashing of the arrest memo, the arrest order dated March 15 and the remand order dated March 16 passed by a special judge in a "patently routine and mechanical manner".
On February 28, the top court had extended the protection granted to Kavitha from any coercive action in the case.
The ED had issued summons to the leader on February 21, seeking her presence on February 26. However, Kavitha did not appear before the central probe agency.
The ED has alleged that Kavitha was a part of liquor cartel 'South Group' which paid kickbacks of Rs 100 crore to Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in return for favours under the now-scrapped excise policy for 2021-22.