We will dispose of both the matters and leave it to the discretion of the Special Officer appointed by the High Court. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the Trinamool, submitted that while the alleged proceeds of crime were around Rs 160 crore, more than Rs 400 crore was lying in the frozen bank accounts. The dispute relates to three HDFC Bank accounts of the Trinamool, which were initially subjected to debit restrictions by the bank following directions from the West Bengal Police and were subsequently frozen by the ED. On July 9, the Calcutta High Court had permitted the Trinamool to use the three accounts for meeting daily expenditure, including legal expenses, subject to strict supervision. The ED imposed debit restrictions under Section 17(1-A) of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), alleging suspicious transactions amounting to around Rs 164 crore.