Jaypee Infratech money laundering case: Former CMD Manoj Gaur moves Delhi HC for regular bail
New Delhi [India] February 19 (ANI): Former Chairman and Managing Director (MD) of Jaypee Infratech Ltd Manoj Gaur on Thursday moved the Delhi High Court for regular bail plea in a money laundering case.
Gaur was arrested in November 13, 2025 and chargesheeted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in an alleged money laundering case amounting to more than Rs 13000 crores.
Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani is to hear the bail plea of Manoj Gaur. His regular bail plea was rejected by the Patiala House Court on February 16. Now he has filed a bail plea through advocate Farrukh Khan in Delhi High Court.
ED has opposed the bail plea and argued that it is a case of alleged money laundering of Rs. 13000 crores and there are 25000 home buyer victims.
Patiala House Court on January 24 granted 14 days' interim bail to Manoj Gaur on the health condition of old age mother. The order was challenged before the High Court.
ED had submitted that it is money laundering case related to the money of Home Buyers. Accused persons collected Rs. 13000 crores but not use the same to give accommodation to home buyers.
The arrest took place following a detailed investigation and analysis of evidences gathered during the ongoing probe in an ECIR recorded by the ED under PMLA in connection with the Jaypee Group, the agency said.
ED investigation revealed that out of approximately Rs. 14,599 Crore collected by JAL and JIL from homebuyers (as per claims admitted by NCLT), substantial amounts were diverted for non-construction purposes and siphoned off to related group entities and trusts, including Jaypee Sewa Sansthan (JSS), M/s Jaypee Healthcare Ltd. (JHL), and M/s Jaypee Sports International Ltd. (JSIL), the ED said.
Earlier, on 23 May 2025, the ED had conducted search operations at 15 locations in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Mumbai, including the offices and premises of M/s Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. and M/s Jaypee Infratech Ltd. During the searches, ED seized a large volume of financial and digital records, along with documents evidencing the offence of money laundering and diversion of funds, ED said.
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