Delhi Court Postpones Hearing on Jawad Siddiqui's Bail Application to April 11
Delhi court adjourns hearing on Siddiqui's fresh interim bail plea to April 11
Hindustan Times
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A Delhi court has postponed the hearing on Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui's interim bail plea to April 11. Siddiqui, chairman of the Al-Falah group, faces allegations of money laundering related to student fraud at Al-Falah University, with previous bail granted for urgent medical reasons.
- 01Hearing on Siddiqui's bail plea deferred to April 11.
- 02Siddiqui is involved in a money laundering case linked to Al-Falah University.
- 03Previous bail was granted for his wife's chemotherapy but has since lapsed.
- 04The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating Siddiqui for alleged financial misconduct.
- 05Siddiqui was arrested in connection with multiple cases of fraud and forgery.
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A Delhi court has adjourned the hearing on the interim bail application of Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui, chairman of the Al-Falah group, to April 11. This application is part of a broader money laundering investigation involving allegations of cheating students enrolled in Al-Falah University. The bail was initially granted on March 7 for urgent medical reasons related to his wife's chemotherapy for stage 4 ovarian cancer, but the court noted that this relief period has since lapsed. The Delhi High Court had directed the trial court to reassess the bail request based on new medical records. Siddiqui has been implicated in generating ₹415.10 crore (roughly $50 million USD) through fraudulent activities and was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in November 2025 for his involvement in various financial irregularities, including land fraud linked to his educational institutions. The ED's investigation has revealed that Siddiqui allegedly prepared forged documents for land acquisition, further complicating his legal situation.
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The ongoing legal proceedings may affect students and staff associated with Al-Falah University, as well as raise concerns about the integrity of educational institutions.
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