The Supreme Court gave temporary relief to P. Chidambaram in the INX Media case after it said on Monday that the senior Congress leader won’t be sent to Tihar jail for now. Kapil Sibal, representing his party colleague, begged the Court to not send his client, P Chidambaram to Tihar. “I am begging of you. Please don’t do this. Protect me till you hear this case. He shouldn’t be sent to Tihar,” Sibal requested the judges.
“I am begging of you. Please don’t do this. Protect me till you hear this case. He shouldn’t be sent to Tihar,” Sibal requests judges in the #INXMediaCase.#PChidamabaram
— Utkarsh Anand (@utkarsh_aanand) September 2, 2019
The Apex Court also directed Chidambaram to approach the trial court for interim protection. If his bail is rejected by the trial court, his CBI custody will be extended for another three days.
Supreme Court asks Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram to approach the concerned court for interim protection. Also orders that he be not sent to Tihar Jail and if trial court rejects his bail plea, his CBI custody will be extended till Thursday. pic.twitter.com/FYScQ4pvKB
— ANI (@ANI) September 2, 2019
Arguing for his client, Sibal had said, “Put me under house arrest or give me interim bail. Protect me for 3 days. Lay down whatever conditions deemed appropriate. The world won’t turn topsy-turvey in next three days.”
“Put me under house arrest or give me interim bail. Protect me for 3 days. Lay down whatever conditions deemed appropriate. World won’t turn topsy turvey in next three days,” argues Sibal for #PChidambaram.#INXMediaCase
— Utkarsh Anand (@utkarsh_aanand) September 2, 2019
P Chidambaram was arrested on August 21 and sent to Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) custody in connection with the INX Media case. Earlier, he had been remanded for 4 days twice, and his second remand was to end on the 30th of August when A Delhi court extended the CBI custody of the Congress leader by another three days till 2nd September. His custody ends today, therefore, he is expected to approach the trial court for protection later in the day.