Delhi Court Issues Notice to Robert Vadra in ED’s Money Laundering Probe Related to Land Deals

New Delhi/Hyderabad, August 2, 2025: Businessman Robert Vadra, husband of Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi, finds himself under legal scrutiny once again, as Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court has issued notices to him in connection with an ongoing money laundering case registered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

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The case pertains to alleged irregularities in land deals in Haryana and Rajasthan, and the court has also served notices to other individuals and companies named in the ED’s charge sheet.

Court Proceedings Scheduled for August 28

The Rouse Avenue Court is scheduled to hear the matter on August 28, where it will examine whether the ED has presented sufficient grounds to proceed with criminal charges. Legal experts suggest that this stage is a preliminary legal process that will determine the next course of action in the high-profile case.

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ED Charge Sheet Includes 3 Individuals and 8 Companies

According to sources, the ED’s charge sheet names three individuals and eight corporate entities, all allegedly involved in the questionable land transactions. Notices have been formally issued to them, including Vadra, signaling a serious step forward in the investigation.

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This development follows the ED’s extended inquiry into money laundering and alleged benami land deals, particularly in the Haryana-Rajasthan belt, where land parcels were reportedly acquired through suspicious means.

Background and Implications

The Enforcement Directorate has been investigating Robert Vadra’s alleged role in land transactions that allegedly involved money laundering and illegal property acquisitions. While Vadra has consistently denied any wrongdoing and labeled the probes as politically motivated, the latest court intervention could potentially escalate the legal battle.

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The court’s decision on August 28 will be critical in determining whether the case proceeds to the next judicial phase, including formal framing of criminal charges, if warranted.


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