The Supreme Court has reserved its judgment on whether an accused in money laundering cases is entitled to access documents held by the Enforcement Directorate but not relied upon by them. The court raised concerns that withholding such documents might violate constitutional rights, particularly when they could be crucial for the defense.
SC raps ED for ‘rigid approach’ to deny accused access to documents

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