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<h1>Madras HC Rules Writ Petition Non-Maintainable, Suggests Alternative Legal Routes for Petitioners' Grievances.</h1> The HC of Madras dismissed the writ petition, ruling it non-maintainable due to a prior order. The petitioners were granted the liberty to seek remedies ... Maintainability of writ petition - territorial Jurisdiction - Money Laundering - proceeds of crime - Validity and/or legality of the registration of Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) in proceedings in ECIR. No. KCZO/4/2014, dated 19.08.2014 - Validity of provisional attachment order - it was held by High Court that Thus, first of all, the Writ Petitions are not maintainable before this Court, when there is an efficacious alternative remedy available for the petitioners to approach the concerned authority under the PMLA; secondly, only a small fraction of cause of action had arisen before this Court and the larger and substantial part of cause of action had arisen only in the State of Kerala, where the FIRs have been registered and the trial is pending before the Special Court at Kerala. HELD THAT:- This writ petition is dismissed as not maintainable. Liberty is given to the petitioners to work out their remedies in the manner know to law before the appropriate forum. The High Court of Madras dismissed a writ petition as not maintainable, citing a previous order. Petitioners were given liberty to pursue remedies before the appropriate forum.