The Supreme Court has ordered the release of Bhushan Steel promoter Neeraj Singal in a money laundering case involving Rs 46,000 crore. The court found that the Enforcement Directorate failed to follow statutory procedures by not providing written grounds for his arrest. Despite serious charges, compliance with legal protocols was emphasized.
Must release accused if arrest is not by book: SC

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