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Supreme Court: PMLA accused in jail for over a yr without chargesheet can be given bail
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on January 17, 2025
The Supreme Court stated that an accused can be considered for bail in money laundering cases if they have spent over a year in jail without charges being framed, following its decision in the Senthil Balaji case. This aims to bring consistency to bail plea rulings.
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