Cirkus actor Jacqueline Fernandez, accused in a money laundering case with conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar on Thursday withdrew from a Delhi court her plea for permission to go abroad.

The court asked Jaqueline to consider her decision to change the application as first the charges against her will be considered..

"You can withdraw the application and let the question of charge first be decided. Otherwise I will pass a judicial order," the judge said.

Thereafter, the actor after discussion with her lawyers informed the court that she will withdrawing her application "at this stage".

During the arguments in the ongoing case on December 22, the Enforcement Directorate opposed her plea, saying if she is allowed to go abroad she may not return.

"She is a foreign national. Though she has her career here, but she can make her career somewhere else (also)," ED said.

In an earlier hearing ED had argued against Jaqueline’s abroad travel but Delhi High Court allowed it.

"My next date in this case is Jan 6. I will return by Jan 5, even though that's not my turn to argue on the 6th. There's no lack of cooperation from me, never was, nor will."