Petition Dismissed: Right to File Again Retained; Possibility of Revival Under Money Laundering Law. The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition as the petitioner did not pursue it. The petitioner retained the right to file a new petition if the ...
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Petition Dismissed: Right to File Again Retained; Possibility of Revival Under Money Laundering Law.
The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition as the petitioner did not pursue it. The petitioner retained the right to file a new petition if the complainant's challenge to the quashing of the predicate offence is successful. The Enforcement Directorate may also file a petition to revive proceedings under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act if the complainant's petition is allowed.
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition as the petitioner did not press for it at this stage. The petitioner sought liberty to file a fresh petition if the complainant's petition challenging the quashing of the predicate offence is allowed. Enforcement Directorate can file a petition for revival of proceedings under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act if the complainant's petition is allowed.
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