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“Liberty of an Accused is Paramount”; Grants Bail in Money Laundering Case Citing Lack of Prima Facie Evidence

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Delhi High Court: "Liberty of an Accused is Paramount"; Grants Bail in Money Laundering Case Citing Lack of Prima Facie Evidence, Prolonged Detention Without Trial, and Article 21 Rights Over PMLA Restrictions
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Delhi High Court: “Liberty of an Accused is Paramount”; Grants Bail in Money Laundering Case Citing Lack of Prima Facie Evidence, Prolonged Detention Without Trial, and Article 21 Rights Over PMLA Restrictions

Court's Decision The Delhi High Court granted bail to the petitioners, holding that the stringent conditions under Section 45 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) were satisfied. The…
Posted by Rawlaw December 16, 2024

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