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    Expeditious trial required in PMLA and other laws with stringent threshold for bail: Supreme Court

    Posted 30 Sep 2024

    2 min read

    In V. Senthil Balaji vs. The Deputy Director case, SC granted bail to accused in money laundering case under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.

    SC Observations

    • Need for expeditious disposal of trial in cases under laws (PMLA, UAPA and NDPS Act) having a higher threshold for grant of bail.
      • Section 45 of PMLA does not confer power on state to detain an accused for an unreasonably long time.
    • Bail is not to be withheld as a punishment.
    • Stringent bail conditions do not take away power of Constitutional Courts to grant bail on grounds of violation of Part III of Constitution of India. (K.A. Najeeb case)
    • In cases of clean acquittal after prolonged incarceration as an undertrial, may amount to violation of rights under Article 21 (right to speedy trial and dignity) and may give rise to a claim for compensation

    About PMLA, 2002

    • Act to prevent money-laundering and provide for confiscation of property derived from, or involved in, money-laundering and related matters.
    • Under Section 45, bail can be granted to an accused only if conditions are satisfied:
      • Prima facie satisfaction that accused has not committed offence and he is not likely to commit any offence while on bail.
    • Tags :
    • Bail Provisions
    • PMLA
    • Right to Speedy Trial
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