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Money laundering serious offence, bail can’t be given in casual manner: Supreme Court

IndiaTimes Friday, 14 February 2025
The Supreme Court emphasized the serious threat of money laundering to a country's financial integrity and sovereignty. The court overturned a Patna High Court order granting bail, stressing that bail in PMLA cases should be granted only if specific conditions are met and highlighting the burden on the accused to prove non-involvement in the crime.
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