A Supreme Court bench clarified there is no inconsistency in rulings about bail conditions in PMLA cases. The clarification noted the issue of prolonged incarceration was not addressed in the earlier verdict. This clarification came after another verdict highlighted that twin conditions under PMLA must be met for granting bail, reinforcing a rigorous approach to money laundering cases.
Bail OK in PMLA cases if accused in custody for long without trial: SC

Categories:
Related Post

Report card of Rahul’s 100 days as leader of opposition courtesy CongReport card of Rahul’s 100 days as leader of opposition courtesy Cong
Pawan Khera, from the All India Congress Committee, highlighted Rahul Gandhi’s efforts in his first 100 days as Lok Sabha’s opposition leader. Gandhi addressed issues affecting farmers, laborers, and manual

Patriots’ Drake Maye leaves game after helmet-to-helmet hit on running playPatriots’ Drake Maye leaves game after helmet-to-helmet hit on running play
The New England Patriots’ offense took a hit on Sunday against the New York Jets when Drake Maye left the game with a concussion and was ruled out. Maye suffered

Could your social media posts derail your Ivy League dreams? New study reveals admissions officers are watchingCould your social media posts derail your Ivy League dreams? New study reveals admissions officers are watching
The influence of social media on college admissions is a rising concern for Ivy League applicants. Admissions officers are increasingly examining online activities, highlighting the importance of maintaining a clean