NEW DELHI: The Patiala House court on Thursday granted bail to I-PAC director and co-founder Vinesh Chandela in a money laundering case, following his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate.The court’s decision came after the ED filed its response to Chandela’s bail plea and did not oppose his release. During the previous hearing, the court had issued a notice to the agency seeking its stand on the application.Senior advocate Vikas Pahwa, appearing for Chandela, said, “We filed a regular bail application a few days ago, and the ED was supposed to file a reply. Yesterday, they filed their reply and raised no objection to the grant of bail, primarily on the grounds that he has cooperated with the investigating agency and has provided voluntary and purposeful cooperation. That is the language used by them. He has also provided the information and other data required during the investigation. The statement of the investigating officer was recorded, and no objection was raised.”Earlier, the court had dismissed Chandela’s interim bail plea, which was filed on the grounds of his mother’s illness, and had listed his regular bail application for further consideration.Chandela was arrested earlier this month after the ED conducted searches at multiple locations in Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Mumbai as part of its probe into a money laundering case linked to an alleged coal scam in West Bengal.The investigation pertains to financial dealings involving political consultancy firm I-PAC, which has worked with parties including the Trinamool Congress and DMK.Officials are also examining transactions linked to Vijay Nair, with sources indicating that certain payments made to the consultancy firm are under scrutiny as part of the broader probe.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosWhy the India-Bangladesh Border Fencing Delay Is Under SC and High Court Scrutiny: ExplainedDRDO & Indian Navy Successfully Conduct Maiden Salvo Launch Of NASM-SR Missile System12 Killed, Dozens Injured As Pickup Collides With SUV On Indore–Ahmedabad HighwayNYC Mayor Mamdani Says He’ll Urge King Charles To Return Kohinoor DiamondRaghav Chadha Fallout: Who Really Wins and Loses in Punjab?Mumbai–Pune Expressway’s ‘Missing Link’ Opens May 1: Faster Travel, Better Safety, No Extra Toll90-Year-Old Rejects Apology, Then Court Pushes ₹20 Crore Case to 2046Ganga Expressway Inaugurated: What ₹1,500 Toll Gets You on UP’s 594-km High-Speed Corridor | PM ModiUAE Quits OPEC In Big Oil Shake-Up: What It Means For India‘Siddaramaiah Ready To Step Down As Karnataka CM If Rahul Gandhi Asks’: Ex-Minister Rajanna123PhotostoriesPrince William and Kate Middleton’s 15th wedding anniversary: From college crush to surviving cancer — 7 times they proved they were meant to be4 Zodiac signs who are done chasing wrong soulsWhat to plant in Australia this month: Complete seasonal gardening guide (and care tips)7 elite residential areas in Faridabad shaping real estate growthHow to grow banana tree at home (Simple step-by-step guide for beginners)GT vs RCB: 5 powerful lessons on perseverance and success from Shubman GillUNESCO-recognised rail wonders of India and why they’re among the world’s most unique train experiencesAfter 35, your bones start weakening silently: What most women aren’t told early5 lessons from Premanand Ji Maharaj for a more peaceful, happy, and fulfilling life10 divine baby girl names inspired by Goddess Durga123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingPune Gas LeakBengaluru Wall CollapseMumbai L&T NewsDelhi NewsBengaluru FlyoverDelhi Mumbai ExpresswayMumbai Double MurderMumbai Police DeathBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap
NEW DELHI: The Patiala House court on Thursday granted bail to I-PAC director and co-founder Vinesh Chandela in a money laundering case, following his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate.The court’s decision came after the ED filed its response to Chandela’s bail plea and did not oppose his release. During the previous hearing, the court had issued a notice to the agency seeking its stand on the application.Senior advocate Vikas Pahwa, appearing for Chandela, said, “We filed a regular bail application a few days ago, and the ED was supposed to file a reply. Yesterday, they filed their reply and raised no objection to the grant of bail, primarily on the grounds that he has cooperated with the investigating agency and has provided voluntary and purposeful cooperation. That is the language used by them. He has also provided the information and other data required during the investigation. The statement of the investigating officer was recorded, and no objection was raised.”Earlier, the court had dismissed Chandela’s interim bail plea, which was filed on the grounds of his mother’s illness, and had listed his regular bail application for further consideration.Chandela was arrested earlier this month after the ED conducted searches at multiple locations in Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Mumbai as part of its probe into a money laundering case linked to an alleged coal scam in West Bengal.The investigation pertains to financial dealings involving political consultancy firm I-PAC, which has worked with parties including the Trinamool Congress and DMK.Officials are also examining transactions linked to Vijay Nair, with sources indicating that certain payments made to the consultancy firm are under scrutiny as part of the broader probe.