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Chartered Accountants cannot be held guilty under PMLA merely on the ground of issuance of certificate in favour of accused

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....hartered Accountants cannot be held guilty under PMLA merely on the ground of issuance of certificate in favour of accused<br>By: - Bimal jain<br>Other Topics<br>Dated:- 9-12-2022<br><br>The Hon'ble Madras High Court ("the High Court") in the case of MURALI KRISHNA CHAKRALA VERSUS THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT, CHENNAI - 2022 (12) TMI 142 - MADRAS HIGH COURT, held that Chartered ....

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....Accountants ("CA") is required to only examine the nature of the documents and not genuinity of those documents, therefore, mere issuing certificate cannot be a valid ground to prosecute a CA under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 ("the PMLA Act"). Facts: Murali Krishna Chakrala ("the Petitioner") is a practicing CA, who has issued 5 certificates in FORM -15CB under Rule 37-BB of the....

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.... Income Tax Rules, 1962 ("the IT Rules") in favour of M/s. B.K Electro Tools Products and others, which was subsequently traced as vehicle used for money laundering. After completion of the investigation, the Enforcement Directorate ("ED") filed a supplementary complaint in Spl.C.C.No.7 of 2021 by which the Petitioner was arrayed. Alleging that the Petitioner has travelled beyond the professiona....

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....l scope, ethics and value by issuing FORM 15-CB which were used as a supporting document to make foreign outward remittance. FORM-15CB issued by a CA, certifies the details of the payment, TDS rate, TDS deduction and other details of nature and purpose of remittance. The Petitioner approached the High Court in Crl. O.P No. 9047 of 2022 for quashing the prosecution in Spl.C.C.No.7 of 2021 on the ....

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....ground that FORM 15-CB is not required by law for making overseas payments in relation to imports. However, the said petition was dismissed on April 21,2022 The Petitioner filed a Discharge Petition in Crl.M.P.No. 2684 of 2022 in Spl.C.C.No.7 of 2021 which was dismissed on August 26, 2022. Aggrieved by which the Petitioner filed the present Revision Petition before the High Court. Issue: Whethe....

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....r a CA can be prosecuted under the PMLA Act on the ground that he has issued certificates under IT Rules, 1962 without seeking credibility of the documents relied upon for issuing certificates? Held: The High Court held that: * The Petitioner was not involved in the money laundering. Further, he has only received fees for certificate services from his client. * A CA is required to only exami....

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....ne the nature of the remittance and nothing more. He is not required to go into the genuineness of the documents furnished by his client. * The High Court allowed the Revision Petition and discharged the Petitioner from the prosecution. (Author can be reached at [email protected])<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professionals ....