The Bombay High Court has reserved its judgment on the plea filed by Naresh Goyal, the founder of Jet Airways, challenging his “illegal arrest” by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Goyal was arrested in a money laundering case in September, and he has since been in judicial custody. His plea contends that his arrest was unlawful and without sufficient evidence. The ED, on the other hand, has argued that Goyal’s arrest was necessary for further investigation. The court’s decision will have significant implications not only for Goyal but also for how enforcement agencies handle high-profile financial cases. It’s a case that has garnered attention in the business world and beyond.