Delay in filing petition excused; interim relief from arrest granted in PMLA case. Notice returnable on July 26, 2024. The SC condoned the delay in filing the petition and issued a notice returnable on 26th July 2024. The petitioner was granted interim relief from arrest ...
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Delay in filing petition excused; interim relief from arrest granted in PMLA case. Notice returnable on July 26, 2024.
The SC condoned the delay in filing the petition and issued a notice returnable on 26th July 2024. The petitioner was granted interim relief from arrest in connection with Complaint Case (PMLA) No. 11 of 2022, linked to ECIR No. ECIR/BBZO/01/2019. This relief is subject to the petitioner's regular attendance at the court where the complaint is pending, specifically before the District and Sessions Judge-cum-Special Judge (PMLA) in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
"Delay condoned." "Issue notice returnable on 26th July, 2024." The Court granted interim relief in a petition arising from Complaint Case (PMLA) No. 11 of 2022, arising out of ECIR/BBZO/01/2019 dated 22.01.2019, pending before the District and Sessions Judge-cum-Special Judge (PMLA), Bhubaneswar. Pending further proceedings, "the petitioner shall not be arrested in connection with" the PMLA complaint, subject to the condition that the petitioner "shall regularly and punctually attend the court in which the complaint is pending." The order fixes service and further listing directions by issuing notice returnable on the specified date. The relief is interlocutory, conditional, and limited to non-arrest pending adjudication; compliance with attendance is a condition for continuance of the protection.
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