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<h1>Supreme Court Rejects Clearing Adverse Remarks in Cash-for-Job Money Laundering Case Under PMLA Section</h1> The Supreme Court declined to expunge adverse remarks made against a former state minister in a cash-for-job money laundering case, affirming its September 2022 order restoring criminal complaints and related verdicts. The bench emphasized that such remarks would not influence the ongoing trial and rejected applications filed years after the original judgments, criticizing the timing as improper forum shopping. The court clarified that no modification or review of its prior orders would be entertained. The case involves multiple FIRs and over 350 witnesses, with the Enforcement Directorate investigating under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The accused resigned from the state cabinet following the court's warning to choose between office and bail. The court scheduled further hearings on challenges regarding the consolidation of FIRs.