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Supreme Court’s Landmark Judgment in Tarsem Lal vs Directorate of Enforcement: ED Has No Power to Arrest for Complaints Registered Under Section 44(1)(b) of PMLA, 2002

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Discover The Supreme Court’s landmark judgment in Tarsem Lal vs Directorate of Enforcement demystifies arrest powers under PMLA when the Special Court seizes cognizance on the complaint preferred under Section 44(1)(b) of PMLA. Get insights on the court’s findings, interplay of PMLA and CrPC, applicability of anticipatory bail, and implications for accused and agencies

Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling on Section 102(3) Cr.P.C: What You Need to Know About Seizure Reporting Delays.

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Discover the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on Section 102(3) Cr.P.C. and its impact on seizure reporting delays. Learn about the balance between procedural compliance and police powers, the implications for law enforcement, and the protection of citizens’ rights. Get insights into the court’s authoritative pronouncement and its significance for legal professionals.