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Jacqueline Fernandez’s Plea Rejected by Supreme Court in Rs 215 Cr Money Laundering Case

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NEW DELHI (India CSR): In a high-profile legal drama that has gripped Bollywood and beyond, Jacqueline Fernandez suffered a significant blow on September 22, 2025, as the Supreme Court of India dismissed her plea to quash a Rs 215 crore money laundering case filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The case, tied to alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, has cast a shadow over the actress’s glittering career, with the court’s ruling signaling that her legal battles are far from over. As markets buzzed with Navratri festivities on Monday, the courtroom in New Delhi delivered a sobering reminder that even celebrity status offers no immunity from the rigorous scrutiny of India’s anti-money laundering laws. Here’s everything you need to know about this unfolding saga and why the Supreme Court stood firm.

The Heart of the Case: A Web of Deception and Lavish Gifts

The controversy stems from a sophisticated extortion scheme orchestrated by Sukesh Chandrashekhar, a jailed conman with a notorious track record. In August 2022, Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) uncovered his audacious plot to defraud Aditi Singh, wife of former Religare Enterprises promoter Shivinder Mohan Singh. Posing as a senior government official, Chandrashekhar allegedly promised to secure bail for Singh’s imprisoned husband in exchange for Rs 200 crore, which was siphoned through illicit channels. The ED’s investigation into the money laundering angle revealed a trail of opulent gifts – including luxury handbags, a Mini Cooper, jewelry, and even racehorses, valued at over Rs 7 crore – allegedly bestowed upon Fernandez by Chandrashekhar, purportedly funded by the extorted money.

Fernandez, named a co-accused by the ED, insists she was unaware of the illicit origins of these gifts. Through her counsel, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, she argued that her only fault was accepting tokens from someone she believed was an admirer, not a criminal mastermind. However, the ED contends that her acceptance of these lavish items raises questions about her due diligence, given their questionable provenance.

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Supreme Court’s Stance: A Precedent-Driven Decision

On Monday, a bench comprising Justices Dipankar Datta and AG Masih declined to intervene in the case, citing the landmark Vijay Madanlal Choudhary judgment of 2022, which upheld the stringent provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Justice Datta emphasized that at the stage of framing charges, the court must accept the prosecution’s allegations as they stand – in this case, that Fernandez received gifts potentially linked to laundered money. “The law is such that anyone can be implicated if the source is tainted,” Datta remarked, acknowledging the complexity of friendships entangled with criminal proceeds.

The bench dismissed Fernandez’s plea but granted her the liberty to reapproach the court at a later stage, such as during the framing of charges in the special court. This procedural leeway offers a glimmer of hope for the actress, though it does little to alleviate the immediate pressure of being named in a high-stakes probe. The court clarified that its observations were solely for disposing of the petition and would not prejudice the trial court’s independent assessment.

Fernandez’s Defense: A Star Caught in a Conman’s Spell

Through her legal team, Fernandez has maintained her innocence, portraying herself as an unwitting victim of Chandrashekhar’s manipulative charm. “I am a film star; he is a con star,” her lawyer argued, highlighting that she was never implicated in the predicate extortion offense and had no role in laundering the ₹200 crore. Fernandez claims Chandrashekhar, infatuated with her, showered her with unsolicited gifts while orchestrating his scams from behind bars. The actress’s legal filings underscore that none of the extorted funds directly reached her, positioning her as a bystander rather than a participant in the financial web.

Despite these assertions, the ED’s chargesheet paints a less sympathetic picture, suggesting Fernandez’s failure to question the source of the extravagant gifts could constitute a lapse under PMLA’s stringent standards. Her 2022 bail, secured with a ₹2 lakh personal bond, offered temporary relief, but the ongoing probe continues to loom large over her career and public image.

The Broader Context: Bollywood Under the Scanner

Fernandez’s case is not an isolated incident but part of a broader trend of Bollywood figures facing scrutiny for financial ties to dubious entities. The ED’s aggressive pursuit of money laundering cases has ensnared other celebrities in recent years, reflecting a zero-tolerance stance on illicit financial flows. Legal experts note that the PMLA’s expansive scope allows authorities to cast a wide net, implicating even those peripherally linked to tainted funds. This has sparked debates about the balance between accountability and overreach, particularly when high-profile names like Fernandez dominate headlines.

The case also highlights the vulnerabilities of public figures in the digital age, where personal connections can quickly spiral into legal quagmires. For Fernandez, whose Bollywood journey includes hits like Kick and Judwaa 2, the saga threatens to overshadow her on-screen charisma, with social media platforms like X abuzz with polarized opinions on her culpability.

What Lies Ahead: A Long Road to Resolution

With the Supreme Court’s dismissal, the case now returns to the special court, where Fernandez will face the next phase of the legal process – likely the framing of charges in early 2026. Her legal team is expected to double down on proving her lack of knowledge about Chandrashekhar’s criminal activities, a critical factor under PMLA. Meanwhile, the ED continues to unravel the financial tentacles of the scam, with parallel investigations into Chandrashekhar’s jail-based operations, including allegations of bribing officials to facilitate his schemes.

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