Last month, Patiala House Court Additional Sessions Judge Devender Kumar Jangla had rejected Arora's plea seeking extension of his interim bail by an additional 90 days on medical grounds. The court had said that, based on the report of the medical board ordered by the High Court, there was no compelling reason to extend Arora's interim bail, especially when his alleged surgery was conducted by any hospital, whether public or private. No specific date was set.

It was said that Arora had already been granted interim bail before January 16 this year. Noting that the investigation has been completed, the prosecution complaint has been filed and cognizance has been taken, the judge ruled that Arora can receive necessary medical treatment while in custody, indicating that his existing bail is in keeping with his That was enough to allay health concerns. Limitation of legal proceedings.

Recently, the High Court rejected the default bail plea of ​​Arora, who was arrested on June 27 last year after the ED again seized his assets worth Rs 40 crore in the case. The investigating agency had filed a charge sheet against Arora and eight others in the case on August 24, 2023. Arora has been accused of defrauding at least 670 home buyers of Rs 164 crore.