New Delhi [India], Delhi's Patiala House Court has rejected the plea of ​​Supertech Chairman and Promoter RK Arora, who sought extension of interim bail by 90 days on medical and health grounds. Arora was arrested in a case in June last year. In an order on Friday, Additional Sessions Judge Devender Kumar Jangla in the money laundering case rejected his plea and directed the jail authorities to provide him necessary medical treatment and allow him to carry medicines prescribed by the treating doctors. Applicant/Accused The court said, Ram Kishore Arora has been directed to surrender before the jail authorities by 5 pm on May 13. The court further said, “Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, a report of the Medical Board constituted on the directions of the Honorable High Court will be given."The Court is of the view that there is no need to extend the period of interim bail on medical grounds, especially when the date of the alleged surgery has not yet been fixed by any private or Government hospital. "The applicant/accused remains in custody. He can avail the prescribed treatment regarding his diseases. The court said that the applicant/accused is already on interim bail since January 16 this year and after the completion of the investigation, the prosecution complaint has already been filed. cognizance of which has already been taken "that the applicant/accused is not reported to have abused the liberty of interim medical bail and to undergo continuous medical treatment. Earlier, the same court, while granting interim bail, had observed that the evidence presented on record The Medica report of the accused is duly supported with the diagnosis report and its genuineness is not disputed.Applicant/accused Ram Kishore Arora is said to be admitted in Kailash Hospital. And has been at the Heart Institute since February 6 undergoing Pre Anesthesia Checkup (PAC) assessment before undergoing conical surgery for his spin ailment. Earlier, it was argued by the Enforcement Directorate that the investigation of the case is still going on and the amount of interim bail will be increased. The court said, in order to give the applicant/accused an opportunity to tamper with the evidence and issue threats to home buyers, 26 FIRs were registered by the Economic Offenses Wing, Delhi Police, Haryana, according to RK Arora, Chairman, ED, Supertech. Police and Uttar Pradesh Police have registered a case against Supertech Limited and its group companies under section 120B (criminal conspiracy) along with sections 406 (criminal breach of trust)/420 (cheating)/467/471 IP for defrauding at least 670 home buyers. is charged.Rs 16 crore ED also alleged that the amount collected by Supertech Ltd was invested in the purchase of properties of its group companies and a company with very low value LANs. The ED alleged that the accused persons have acquired properties, and ill-gotten gains arising from the said proceeds of crime by indulging in and carrying on criminal activities relating to illegal/scheduled offences. It is said that there is prima facie evidence of commission of an offence. The case is punishable under Section 4 and Section 3 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. became.