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To get bail, accused must undertake not to delay trial in PMLA cases: SC

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 November 2024 ()
The Supreme Court plans to mandate undertakings from accused individuals in PMLA cases. This undertaking will ensure they do not seek adjournments. This condition aims to prevent trial delays. The court seeks to balance the rights of the accused with efficient trial proceedings. The Enforcement Directorate welcomes this decision. The court's move addresses concerns about delaying tactics in trials.
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