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      The Tribunal upheld attachment under the PMLA after finding...

      PMLA attachment upheld for served notice, proceeds of crime value, and spouse-held properties linked to illicit funds.

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      Money LaunderingApril 18, 2026Case LawsAT
      The Tribunal upheld attachment under the PMLA after finding valid service of the show cause notice, complaint and relied upon documents, and therefore no breach of natural justice or denial of hearing. It further held that property attached as proceeds of crime or the value thereof remains liable to attachment even if acquired before the alleged offence period, because the statute treats direct proceeds and their value alike. It also confirmed attachment of assets standing in a spouse's name or jointly held, holding that attachment is not limited to an accused in the scheduled offence but extends to any person involved in activity connected with proceeds of crime. Both appeals were dismissed.

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