The
Bombay High Court on Wednesday said that it would only consider Bollywood
actor Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra's plea seeking
permission to travel abroad, only if they pay ?60 crore, the amount mentioned
in an alleged cheating case against them.
A
bench of Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Gautam Ankhad observed
that it cannot permit leisure trips when the duo is accused of a cheating and
fraud case.
Following
this, the celebrity couple's counsel informed the court that only their trip to
Phuket was a leisure trip; the others were all for professional work, adding
that the couple had been cooperating with the probing agencies and also
appeared for questioning.
The
high court told their counsel that it is only because of their cooperation that
the couple has not been arrested. It also sought a copy of the invitation or
any other form of communication for events that Shetty had to attend. According
to an NDTV report, her counsel informed the court that the
communication was over the phone and would only receive a formal invitation
once the travel permission was granted.
The
court said, "Deposit the entire amount of Rs 60 crore, then we will
consider the plea." The matter has now been posted for further hearing on
October 14.
The
high court also noted that a look-out circular alert, issued by the Economic
Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai Police, continues to be in place, because of
which the celebrity couple cannot travel abroad without permission from the
court or the investigating agency.
A
look-out circular is an alert issued by the immigration authorities to restrict
the movement of an individual, stopping them from leaving the country.
Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra landed in
trouble after the duo was named in a criminal complaint, lodged by businessman
Deepak Kothari, alleging that he gave ?60.48 crore to the celebrity couple.
According to the complaint filed by Kothari, he paid them the amount between
2015 and 2023 for the business expansion of their now-defunct company, Best
Deal TV Pvt Ltd, but they spent it on personal expenses.
Last
week, the court denied them permission to fly abroad for their vacation, citing
serious pending cases against them. The decision came after the couple moved
the high court, seeking a suspension of the look-out-circular issued by the
EOW.
Shetty
was questioned by the investigating agency on October 4 at her residence and
denied any involvement in the affairs of the company. "Shetty said
that she was not looking into the affairs of the company. She was paid
celebrity fees for appearing on the platform (Best Deal TV Pvt Ltd),".