Educationist Ishari K. Ganesh withdraws plea in Madras High Court to quash money laundering case
Educationist Ishari K. Ganesh has officially withdrawn his petition seeking to quash a money laundering case recently filed against him. The Madras High Court allowed the withdrawal while granting him the liberty to approach the legal system again if future circumstances require it.

Educationist and Vels University founder Ishari K. Ganesh has withdrawn a petition filed in the Madras High Court that sought to quash an ongoing money laundering investigation. The case, initiated by the Enforcement Directorate, had been the subject of a legal challenge regarding its validity and the merits of the allegations involved.
During the court proceedings, the counsel for the petitioner requested permission to withdraw the plea. The bench accepted the request, effectively closing the current petition while ensuring that the petitioner retains the right to move the court again should the legal situation evolve or if new grievances arise during the investigation process.
The withdrawal signifies a pause in the immediate legal contest over the money laundering charges, though it does not conclude the underlying investigation. The Madras High Court's order formally recorded the move, noting the petitioner's liberty to file a fresh plea if an occasion arises in the future. Source: Madras High Court records.



