Nawab Malik Habeas Corpus Plea- Bombay High Court Hearing- LIVE UPDATES

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9 March 2022 5:27 AM GMT

  • Nawab Malik Habeas Corpus Plea- Bombay High Court Hearing- LIVE UPDATES

    The Bombay High Court will continue hearing Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Nawab Maliks habeas corpus plea. Yesterday, the bench of Justices PB Varale and SM Modak began hearing arguments in Nawab Malik's habeas corpus petition challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate and seeking immediate release in the interim.Yesterday, Senior Advocate Amit Desai appearing for Nawab Malik,...

    The Bombay High Court will continue hearing Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Nawab Maliks habeas corpus plea. 

    Yesterday, the bench of Justices PB Varale and SM Modak began hearing arguments in Nawab Malik's habeas corpus petition challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate and seeking immediate release in the interim.

    Yesterday, Senior Advocate Amit Desai appearing for Nawab Malik, submitted that the retrospective applicability of the PMLA was already challenged before the Supreme Court and a person's  personal liberty cannot be curtailed when there are serious constitutional questions to be addressed.

     

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    • 9 March 2022 6:14 AM GMT

      Desai -One of the arguments in the affidavit is because the SC is seized of certain questions, relief shouldn't be granted.

    • 9 March 2022 6:06 AM GMT

      Desai cites Special Reference 1 1964 by which the President had formulated five questions for the opinion the SC under Article 143(1) of the Constitution. 

    • 9 March 2022 5:56 AM GMT

      Desai cites SC's judgement in GautamNavlakha's habeas corpus plea.

      Para 67 onwards

    • 9 March 2022 5:54 AM GMT

      Desai on ED's opposition to the petition on grounds on maintainability and the HC's power to grant interim relief.

      J Varale- On both these points you can pick the best of judgements. 

    • 9 March 2022 5:49 AM GMT

      Desai-Even if the prior act of possession is held to be an offence, which in my humble submission it is not, then it is prospective. 

    • 9 March 2022 5:46 AM GMT

      Desai - Right from the commencement of this institution (BombayHC) it has protected personal liberty, and we hope it will do so today as well.

    • 9 March 2022 5:46 AM GMT

      Desai - . the police authorities, on fanciful grounds cannot disgrace any disliked face under the cloud of his involvement in the offence of organized crime under the MCOC Act. This is my submission. 

    • 9 March 2022 5:42 AM GMT

      Desai differentiates continuing offence from offences where there is no period of limitation.

      Desai - I'll emphasize, there HAS to be an offence. 

    • 9 March 2022 5:39 AM GMT

      Desai says that there are so many cases wherein bonafide purchasers have been found regarding properties of the underworld.

      All these bonafide purchasers would be charged with a continuing offence? Imagine the consequences of a contract of this kind..

    • 9 March 2022 5:38 AM GMT

      Desai - The alleged Act is completed in 2003 and 2005. It would have horrific implications to say that this continuing offence merely on the basis of possession. 

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