Election cannot be reason to postpone probe: ED to Kerala HC on summons to former state minister

The Enforcement Directorate appealed against a single-judge bench order not to summon former minister Thomas Isaac till the Lok Sabha elections were over.

Election cannot be reason to postpone probe: ED to Kerala HC on summons to former state minister

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The Enforcement Directorate on Friday told the Kerala High Court that politics could not be a reason to interfere with the law, as it opposed the order of a single-judge bench not to summon former state minister Thomas Isaac till the Lok Sabha elections were over, Live Law reported.

On Tuesday, Justice TR Ravi said that it was inappropriate to compel Isaac to respond to the agency’s summons ahead of the elections and adjourned the matter to May 22. The Enforcement Directorate filed an appeal against the order before a division bench.

On Friday, a bench comprising Justices A Mohamed Mustaque and MA Abdul Hakhim noted that elections in Kerala are scheduled on April 26. “Both the parties [Enforcement Directorate and Isaac] are agreeable to hear the matter immediately after the elections,” the court said.

During the hearing, Additional Solicitor-General ARL Sundaresan, representing the Enforcement Directorate, said that the agency was entitled to continue its investigation and the elections were not a reason to postpone it. He also said that the summons were issued long before the election dates were notified, according to Live Law.

Isaac, on the other hand, contended that the Enforcement Directorate investigation just ahead of the election would hamper his poll prospects, and that the agency issued the summons without a...

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