Seven West Media has won legal proceedings against the Australian Federal Police, after a dramatic raid of the free-to-air television network.

The AFP raided the Sydney offices of Seven last month in relation to the Proceeds of Crime Act, which prevents people from profiting from a criminal offence, because of speculation the network had paid convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby for an interview.

Schapelle Corby at the Corrections Bureau in Bali. Credit:Justin McManus

No evidence of a deal with Corby, who spent nine years in an Indonesian jail, was found and Seven has since decided not to pursue an interview.

Seven was successful, on Wednesday, in having search warrants used for the raids quashed.