New DELHI, March 8 -- A Delhi court on Saturday granted a two-week interim bail to Al-Falah University chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui in a money-laundering case related to the Delhi Red Fort area blast, citing the medical condition of his wife. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) will approach the Delhi high court to challenge the bail, people familiar with the development said after the ruling. Siddiqui's wife is battling Stage-4 cancer and undergoing chemotherapy at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. He sought relief under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). An ED officer stated the agency will file an appeal. "Siddiqui has misdeclared before the court that his children are unable to travel and take care of their ailing mother. The travel history of the children shows that they rarely visited India, and even when they did, their stay was for a short duration. If the ailment were so serious, it would be expected, by any reasonable standard, that all the children would have visited India and stayed with their mother to care for her," the officer said. A second ED officer stated Siddiqui's son, Afham Ahmad Siddiqui, and daughter, Afiya Siddiqa, have not cooperated with the summons issued by the ED and have never appeared. htc...