P Chidambaram was taken to Tihar jail on September 5.

Highlights P Chidambaram was sent to Enforcement Directorate's custody

He will remain in custody till October 24

He is an accused in the INX Media money laundering case

Former Union Minister P Chidambaram left Delhi's Tihar jail on Thursday, more than a month after he was taken there, as a court sent the 74-year-old Congress leader to the custody of the Enforcement Directorate in the INX Media money laundering case till October 24.

Allowing the probe agency to question Mr Chidambaram in custody, the court also granted him permission to have home cooked food, a separate cell, a western toilet, spectacles and medicines. The Enforcement Directorate opposed his request for air-conditioning. Mr Chidambaram will be allowed to meet family members and relatives for half-an-hour every day.

"We will take care of his security. Home food, western toilet and family visits will be taken care of," the agency told the court.

The court directed the Enforcement Directorate to get him medically examined every 48 hours.

Arrested by the CBI on August 21, Mr Chidambaram had been in judicial custody at the Tihar jail since September 5 in the INX Media corruption case filed by the CBI. He was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday.

The Enforcement Directorate wants to question him in a case that allegedly involves money-laundering. It had requested 14-day custody of the Congress veteran.

He was taken to the agency's office in Delhi in the evening for questioning and will be kept at either the Tughlaq Road or Tilak Marg police stations. He will be brought back to the Enforcement Directorate's office around 10:30 am today.

Speaking to NDTV, Mr Chidambarm's son Karti said, "It's a blatant misuse of law. When the 60-day mandatory period is ending, the ED has arrested him. I am an MP and so is my Father. All our properties and assets are in public domain. This is not a genuine investigation, it's a ploy to prolong his custody."

P Chidambaram is accused of signing off on a huge infusion of foreign funds into the firm as the finance minister in the UPA government led by Manmohan Singh in 2007 at the instance of his son. The CBI has accused Karti Chidambaram of receiving kickbacks in the matter.

Mr Chidambaram and his son have denied any wrongdoing and have said they are being targeted by the ruling BJP to settle political scores.