Special Judge Arvind Kumar, who had summoned accused R K Nanda and J B Subramaniyam, put up their bail plea for hearing on March 4.
The counsel appearing for Enforcement Directorate, advocate N K Matta, said the agency needed time to reply to the bail pleas.
The court had last year issued an open-ended non-bailable warrant against James, a British national, while summoning his Indian associates and M/s Media Exim Private Limited in the case. The firm was created by James, along with Nanda and Subramaniyam who are directors of the firm.
In June last year, ED had filed 1,300-page prosecution complaint (equivalent for charge sheet) in connection with its money laundering probe in the case.
It had claimed that its probe had found that James had allegedly received Euro 30 million (about Rs 225 crore) from M/s AgustaWestland and alleged that this was nothing but kickbacks paid by the company to execute the deal for sale of 12 helicopters to India in favour of the firm in the guise of genuine transactions for performing multiple work contracts.
The complaint delved into the detailed role of James in the deal, his multiple visits to India and his transactions. The first complaint in the case was filed in November 2014.
According to sources, the ED has already sought Michel's extradition from the UK.
In its complaint, the ED also claimed that the three middlemen "managed" to make inroads into the Indian Air Force in order to influence and subvert the force's stand regarding reducing the service ceiling -- the altitude at which a helicopter can fly -- from 6,000 to 4,500 metres in 2005 after which AgustaWestland became eligible to supply the dozen choppers for VVIP flying duties.
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