PMLA: Supreme Court Mandates Providing Written Grounds of Arrest to the Arrested Person as a Matter of Course

The Supreme Court on Tuesday mandates providing written grounds of arrest to the arrested person as a matter of course. The bench of Justices A.S. Bopanna and Sanjay Kumar stated that “mere non-cooperation of a witness in response to the summons issued under Section 50 of the Act of 2002 would not be enough to

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