There is news of relief for Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez in the money laundering case of 200 crores. He has finally got bail from Delhi’s Patiala House Court. Earlier, the hearing was held on November 11, 2022 in the Delhi court, but the court, while reserving the decision, gave the date of November 15 at 4 pm. Jacqueline Fernandez faces many serious allegations, one of which is that she was aware of the black deeds of the megalomaniac Sukesh Chandrasekhar and in spite of this she used to take expensive gifts from the thugs.
Jacqueline Fernandez got relief from the Delhi court in the money laundering case (200 Crore Money Laundering Case). He was acquitted on a personal bond of two lakhs. The actress will have to follow all the rules and regulations of bail. Jacqueline Fernandes’s bail expired on November 10. The court had reserved its verdict in this matter on November 11.
ED opposed Jacqueline Fernandez’s bail
On November 11, the court heard the arguments of both the parties. The ED opposed the bail of the actress, alleging that Jacqueline Fernandez did not cooperate in the investigation and she may tamper with the evidence. She can also go abroad. In such a situation, the actress should not be given bail.
Jacqueline Fernandes’s lawyer had kept these arguments
Jacqueline Fernandes’s lawyer had outright rejected the ED’s allegations while defending in the court. He had said that the actress has always cooperated in the investigation. Rather the ED has always harassed the actress and made false allegations.
Jacqueline Fernandez close to Mahathug Sukesh Chandrasekhar!
There are also allegations on Jacqueline Fernandes that she was aware of all the black acts of Sukesh Chandrasekhar, the main accused in the 200 crore money laundering. Despite this, he kept friendship with the accused and took expensive gifts. Some reports even claimed that both were in a relationship as well. While Jacqueline Fernandes has categorically denied these allegations.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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