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Court Orders Document Supply, Petitioner's Concerns Resolved, Judgment Disposes Petition The court directed the Enforcement Directorate to provide copies of specific documents and the CBI to supply photocopies of seized documents to the ...
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The court directed the Enforcement Directorate to provide copies of specific documents and the CBI to supply photocopies of seized documents to the petitioner. The Additional Solicitor General assured the provision of photocopies of seized documents. Subsequently, the court concluded that the petitioner's concerns were resolved by the decision to furnish the requested documents. The petition was disposed of, resolving the document supply issue, rendering a related application irrelevant. The judgment settled the matter by addressing the document requests, leading to the disposal of the petition and related application.
Issues: 1. Petitioner seeking directions for supply of specific documents from Enforcement Directorate. 2. Petitioner requesting documents seized by CBI during a raid. 3. Respondents' submission regarding furnishing photocopies of seized documents. 4. Decision on providing copies of ECIR and seized documents. 5. Disposal of the petition and related application.
Analysis: 1. The petitioner had sought directions against the Enforcement Directorate for the supply of a copy of ECIR/02/HQ/HIU/2015 and related documents not provided earlier. The petitioner also requested the CBI to provide copies of documents seized during a raid on their premises. It was argued that these documents were necessary to respond to inquiries by the Enforcement Directorate.
2. During the hearing, the Additional Solicitor General representing the Government of India assured that providing photocopies of the seized documents would not be an issue. A photocopy of the ECIR was handed to the petitioner's counsel, but it lacked annexures and accompanying documents. It was decided that photocopies of the seized documents would be given to the petitioner or their authorized representative at the CBI office on a specified date.
3. Following the decision to provide copies of the ECIR and seized documents, it was concluded that there was no further dispute to be resolved. The petitioner's concerns were deemed addressed with the decision to furnish the requested documents, thereby resolving the main prayer in the petition.
4. Consequently, the petition was disposed of, indicating that the matter was settled with the resolution of the document supply issue. Additionally, a related application became irrelevant due to the disposal of the main petition, and it was disposed of accordingly. The order was directed to be provided directly under the Court Master's signature.
5. In summary, the judgment addressed the petitioner's requests for specific documents from the Enforcement Directorate and those seized by the CBI, with the respondents agreeing to provide photocopies of the required materials. The resolution of these document-related issues led to the disposal of the petition and a related application, ultimately resolving the matter at hand.
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