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In an affidavit filed before the DEO Baramulla, the former chief minister admitted that he has no land, house, liability, or immovable assets. His only source of income is a pension he is getting as an ex-MP and former legislator.
In an affidavit filed before the DEO Baramulla, the former chief minister admitted that he has no land, house, liability, or immovable assets. His only source of income is a pension he is getting as an ex-MP and former legislator.
The Delhi High Court has held that no proceedings under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), including attachment of properties, can continue after the accused is acquitted in the predicate offence even if an appeal against it is pending.
The court, in a decision released on Wednesday, stated that mere filing of the appeal against the acquittal in the predicate offence would not mean that the accused would continue to suffer the rigours of criminal proceedings or attachment under the PMLA.