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Court Directs ED to Provide Copies of Seized Docs to Robert Vadra

On 7 December last year, the agency had carried out raids at Vadra’s offices at Delhi.

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A Delhi court Monday, 25 February, directed the Enforcement Directorate to provide Robert Vadra soft and hard copies of documents seized by it during raids conducted at his offices last year in a money laundering case.

Delhi court has directed ED to provide case documents to Robert Vadra within 5 days. The court said it will take up at 2 pm Vadra's plea seeking directions to ED to stay interrogation until documents are given to him.

Special Judge Arvind Kumar directed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to provide documents to Vadra, facing probe in cases relating to purchase of alleged illegal assets abroad and an alleged land scam in Bikaner, Rajasthan.

Vadra, who is the brother-in-law of Congress President Rahul Gandhi, had said in the application moved by him on Saturday that the ED has been interrogating him based on seized documents and, therefore, their copies should be provided to him.

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On 7 December last year, the agency had carried out raids at Vadra's offices at Delhi.

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