JODHPUR: The Rajasthan high court on Monday directed Robert Vadra and his partners in Skyline Hospitality Limited, including his mother, Maureen Vadra, to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on February 12 and suspended its earlier order directing "no coercive action" against them.The single-judge bench of Justice P S Bhati, however, refused to vacate the stay on arrest and directed the government to obtain a separate order to this effect if the need for arrest arose.Additional solicitor general Rajdeep Rastogi said the ED had initiated an inquiry against the owner and partners of Skylight Hospitality Ltd in a complaint of money laundering against the company. "The company (had) moved court against this inquiry and obtained an order that no coercive action would be taken against them during probe," Rastogi said.The government then moved court seeking vacation of this order on the grounds that there was neither an FIR in the matter, nor had any accused been named.Admitting the arguments of the government, the court removed the clause of "no coercive action" and, on the basis of mutual consent of the lawyers of both sides, ordered the partners of the company, Robert Vadra and his motherto appear before the ED and cooperate in the inquiry. A complaint had been obtained by the ED regarding the purchase of 275 bighas of land in Bikaner 's Kolayat. The land had been purchased in the name of the driver of the mediator, Mahesh Nagre, using a cheque given by Robert Vadra.ED had issued summons to Robert Vadra and partner Maureen a third time in November last year but none of them appeared before the ED instead, they had moved the HC seeking a “no coercive action” order and stay on arrest.